Manchin and Sinema “Sabotaged” Their Own Party’s Agenda, Sanders Says

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) called out conservative Democrats Senators Joe Manchin (West Virginia) and Kyrsten Sinema (Arizona) for “sabotag[ing]” their own party’s agenda last year.

“It should not be a head scratcher. You’ve got two members of the Senate, Senator Manchin and Senator Sinema, who have sabotaged what the president has been fighting for,” Sanders saidIn an interview NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Sanders was The driving force behind Democrats’ infrastructure and social spending bill last year, which was originally proposed by President Joe Biden and crafted as part of his “Build Back Better” agenda.

Sanders initially proposed the bill at $6 trillion. Later, the bill was negotiated to $3.5 trillion. $1.75 Trillion — Manchin’s benchmark for the cost of the bill. The White House finally caved to almost all of the demands made by Sinema, Manchin, and Sinema for the bill. Outlining climate provisionsManchin submitted the proposal It was gone!After wasting months in negotiations.

Manchin later suggested that he never planned on negotiating in good faith with fellow Democrats on the bill, who he said were “way far apart” from him on popular issues like Lowering drug prices. Sinema, who famously dodgesTalking to the media and her constituents, few detailson her opposition.

“You’ve got 48 members of the Senate who wanted to go forward with an agenda that helped working families, that was prepared to take on the wealthy and the powerful. This was what you had. You’ve got two people who prevented us from doing that,” Sanders said. “You have a better word than ‘sabotage’? That’s fine, but I think that’s the right word.”

The Vermont senator said that Sinema and Manchin’s constituents deserve an explanation for why the two conservatives “don’t have the guts” to take on the pharmaceutical, insurance or fossil fuel industries. Earlier this year, Sanders said that the Senate should break up the proposal and vote on it in pieces in order to get a public record of senators’ positions on every one of the bill’s issues.

“We have got to have the guts to go forward with an agenda that shows the American people what we’re trying to do,” Sanders concluded. “You’re going to have no Republicans supporting us — let the American people see the difference between those who are fighting for working families and those who are not.”

During the interview the senator also called on the filibuster to be abolishedso that abortion rights protections could be passed. “I mean, people cannot believe that you have a Supreme Court and Republicans who are prepared to overturn 50 years of precedent,” he said. “So I think what we should do is on this bill: end the filibuster, do everything that we can to get 50 votes on the strongest possible bill” to protect abortion access.

Last week, the Senate Failed to passA bill that would federally safeguard abortion access, if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Manchin joined all 50 Republicans Vote against the billLeading Sanders to questionWhether the West Virginia lawmaker actually is a Democrat.