Bernie Sanders Dodges Question About FBI Fraud Investigation (VIDEO)

Bernie Sanders and his wife are now under investigation by the FBI for bank fraud. Because he’s far left, Bernie doesn’t get asked about this sort of thing by the media very often.

However, a FOX News reporter asked about it recently and Bernie dodged the question.

The Hill reports:

Sanders dodges question on FBI investigation into his wife

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Monday ignored questions about the FBI investigation into his wife from Fox News and The Associated Press, opting instead to give an answer about healthcare to a Fox News reporter who caught up with him outside the Capitol.

“No, that’s not what I’m talking about today,” Sanders told an Associated Press reporter who also attempted to ask about the FBI’s investigation into his wife.

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The FBI is reportedly looking into whether Jane Sanders falsified loan documents while she served as the president of Burlington College. The small Vermont liberal arts school closed down in May 2016 after going bankrupt and failing to meet accreditation standards…

Here’s how Sanders responded when asked:

“Well I’m glad that you’re interested in the fact that the Republican leadership is proposing legislation which would throw millions of people off of health insurance,” Sanders told the reporter in a brief clip aired by Fox News.

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Watch the video:

He sure seems annoyed to be asked about this.

 

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