Why did Bernie Sanders end the interview?
He was displeased with a question about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez potentially running for Senate, calling it "nonsense."
Politics / US Politics
Senator Bernie Sanders cut short an interview with ABC News after being asked about the possibility of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joining the Senate.
The incident occurred during an interview on ABC's "This Week" on March 23, 2025. When asked by host Jonathan Karl about the prospect of Ocasio-Cortez joining the Senate, Sanders stood up and attempted to end the interview. He later returned to his seat to answer one final question about his own future political plans, stating he is happy being Vermont's senator and is "tired" at 83 years of age. This comes amid speculation about AOC's political future, fueled by large rallies held with Sanders and ongoing discussions about a potential shift in Democratic leadership.
He was displeased with a question about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez potentially running for Senate, calling it "nonsense."
While not publicly discussed, there is speculation about a possible Senate run or even a presidential bid in 2028.
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