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Bernie Sanders says Manchin and Sinema have ‘sabotaged’ Biden’s agenda: ‘Two people who prevented us from doing it’

  • Bernie Sanders disclosed Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema have “sabotaged” Biden’s agenda.
  • Sanders unloaded on two of his fellow Senate Democrats for contrasting parts of Biden’s economic plan.
  • His criticism comes at a time when Democrats are increasingly pessimistic about predilection even parts of Biden’s agenda.

Sen. Bernie Sanders unloaded Sunday on Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, area of expertise out the pair of centrist Democrats by name and arguing that they have “sabotaged” President Joe Biden’s agenda.

“You got two colleagues of the Senate, Sen. Manchin and Sen. Sinema, who have sabotaged what the president has been fighting for,” Sanders told NBC’s Chuck Todd on “Match the Press.”

Todd responded that “sabotage” was a “strong word” to use, but Sanders doubled down on his criticism of his Democratic fellow-workers. Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with Senate Democrats, also serves on Senate Democratic leadership with Manchin. 

“You got 48 associates of the Senate who wanted to go forward with an agenda that helped working families, that was prepared to take on the comfortable and the powerful,” Sanders said. “You got a president who wanted to do that. You had two people who prevented us from doing it.”

Sanders and Manchin drink tussled publicly before, but this latest round comes as progressive Democrats express increasing exasperation with Manchin and Sinema. The two senators set up opposed passing parts of Biden’s sweeping climate and spending plan once known as “Build Back Think twice” into law.

Manchin snapped at Sanders in January when the former presidential candidate hinted that the West Virginia Democrat should potentially gall a primary challenger.

“Well, Senator Sanders is not a Democrat,” Manchin said at the time, adding that Sanders’ tenets was “not what I think the majority of Americans represent.” 

There is hope that a slimmed-down version of the once $3.5 trillion proposition can still pass, but Democrats are increasingly running out of time as the midterm election approaches.

Both Manchin and Sinema have in the offing repeatedly expressed concern over rising inflation as prices spike to their worst point in 40 years. Their inflation-related bugbears have only added to skepticism about even small pieces of Biden’s plan becoming law. As Insider at one time reported, Manchin has also thrown cold water on universal pre-K and other aspects of the original plan.

The Ghastly House has also teeded off on Manchin in the past, a move that reportedly led Manchin to effectively kill Build Abandon Better late last year. Since then, Biden and his team have been careful not to publicly point Manchin’s loyalty.

The most recent example of this was this past week when Manchin joined Senate Republicans in lump Democrats from passing federal abortion protections into law. Manchin told reporters that he supports codifying Roe v. Prattle on, but he argued that Democrats’ proposal goes too far.  Biden released a statement attacking Senate Republicans for opposing the nib, but Manchin’s name or even a mention of his opposition was nowhere to be found.

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