Bernie Sanders Pushes Trump Towards A Nervous Breakdown By Calling Out His Lies

Last updated on September 25th, 2023 at 01:56 pm

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders pushed Trump closer to cracking up by calling out his lies during a Sunday interview.

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Sanders responded to this tweet by Trump on Sunday morning:

Transcript via ABC’s This Week:

SANDERS: Well, I think anybody who understands Mr. Trump’s campaign knows that he tells the truth very, very rarely and I’m afraid that on this occasion, he’s lying again.

First of all, he calls me a communist. Obviously, that’s a lie.

Then he says that our campaign is organizing disruptions of his rallies. That’s a lie.

George, we have millions of supporters out there, and clearly, some of them were at that rally, along with many, many other protesters.

But to say that we organized that, totally untrue.

Uh, Mr. Trump, I think, is getting very nervous. He is catching onto the fact that the American people do not support a candidate like Trump, whose — whose verbiage, whose language, whose rhetoric incites violence.

I mean we’ve all seen rhetoric — we’ve all seen some of the video of people at his rallies sucker punching people, of kicking people. And I would urge Mr. Trump, really, to tone it down, uh, to not incite violence on the part of his supporters.

STEPHANOPOULOS: You know, some of your — some Democrats are — are taking even stronger language than you’ve used this morning.

Marsha Fudge — Congresswoman Marsha Fudge, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, calling Donald Trump a racist.

Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York this morning, uh, saying Mr. Trump behaves like a racist, speaks like a racist, of course Donald Trump is a racist.”

Are they right?

SANDERS: Well, look, this is a man, you will recall, a few years ago, who led the, uh, anti— who led the birther movement. That was a movement that tried to delegitimize the presidency of Barack Obama, trying to claim that the president was not born in this country.

A funny thing, George, you know, my father was born in Poland. I’m the son of an immigrant. Nobody has asked me for my birth certificate.

Were there strong racial overtones to try to challenge the legitimacy of President Obama?

Of course there was.

But I think what we are seeing in the Trump campaign is not only racist attacks, but what you’re seeing is attacks on Muslims, on women, on veterans.

To attack Senator John McCain because he was a POW is crazy. To insult Mexicans, our neighbors to the south, calling Mexicans a rapist or — or criminals, this guy — there was a big debate in the United Kingdom parliament of whether or not he should even be allowed to enter the United Kingdom.

This is a man who is dividing up his country in very serious ways, frightening ways.

Listen to Sarah Jones and Jason Easley talk about Republicans blaming Obama and Sanders for the Trump violence:

Earlier on Sunday, Trump went on a delusional rant where he claimed that thousands of Sanders supporters are responsible for the violence that is occurring at his rallies. Bernie Sanders is doing the United States of America a great service by doing what the Republican Party can’t. Sen. Sanders is shining a light on the racism, bigotry, and hate that is being campaigned on by Donald Trump.

Sanders is the complete opposite of Trump. Bernie Sanders is a dedicated public servant who has built a career on integrity, principles, and values. Trump is a person with no values who is only concerned with making deals and “winning.” Donald Trump has no credibility or integrity and has spent decades in the singular pursuit of building the Trump brand.

Sen. Sanders is pushing Trump closer to the edge. If Bernie Sanders keeps up the pressure, Donald Trump is going to crack. Bernie Sanders is in Trump’s head, and the senator from Vermont is on the verge of derailing the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination.

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Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements. Awards and  Professional Memberships Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and The American Political Science Association

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