On Monday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) explained to HuffPost why he would be appearing on a Fox News town hall when he believed that “most of the network is right-wing propaganda.”
Sanders said, “When I go on Fox, what I will say is, Look, many of you voted for Donald Trump, but he lied to you. He told you he was going to provide health care for everybody. Yet his policies are to throw 30 million people off of the health insurance they have. He told you he wasn’t going to cut Medicare and Medicaid. He lied to you — massive cuts in his budget for Medicare and Medicaid. We’re not going to let him do it, but that’s what he wants to do. Told you his tax plan would not benefit the wealthy. He lied again. Of course, 83 percent of the benefits go to the top 1 percent. How do you explain that to people who voted for Trump if you don’t talk to people who voted for Trump?”
He continued, “But it’s not just Fox. If you check where I go, and where I will go into this campaign, I’m not just going to go into blue districts. You’ve got to go into areas where people are. Working people need to know the truth, and that is that Donald Trump betrayed them, lied to them. And I intend to do that.”
He added, “You know, you have some people on there who I think are serious. I did in 2016 a town hall with Bret Baier. We were nervous about it, but he kept his word, and it was a fair town hall. So, I think they have some people that you can describe as, you know, as real journalists. But obviously, most of that thing is, most of the station is right-wing propaganda.”
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