Senator of the Republican Party is doubled
Senator Joni Ernst (R-IowA) has doubled his derogatory response to concerns about the legislation of the Republican Party that includes huge food assistance and food assistance cuts.
On Friday, Ernst faced angry components in a town hall in Parkersburg, Iowa, with a woman in the crowd screaming: “People will die.”
Ernst replied: “People are not, well, we are all going to die. Then, for the love of God, friends.”
The replica was found with reaction and mockery. On Saturday afternoon, Ernst approached the controversy with what some may have appeared as a genuine apology.
“Hello everyone, I would like to take this opportunity to sinitely apologize for a statement I made yesterday in my town hall,” Ernst said in a video posted in his Instagram history.
Ernst’s tone began to change as the video continued.
“Look, I was in the process of answering a question that a member of the audience had done when a woman who was extremely distressed shouted, from the rear corner of the auditorium,” people are going to die! “
It soon became clear that Ernst had no intention of delivering a real apology.
“And I made an incorrect assumption that everyone in the auditorium understood that yes, we are all going to perish from this land,” Ernst said. “So I apologize. And I am very, very happy not to have had to mention the theme of the fairy of the teeth.”

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In a second video, she continued with a release for Christianity.
“But for those who would like to see eternal and eternal life, I encourage you to hug my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
Eagle eye observers can also notice that both videos were filmed in a cemetery.
The non -apology went viral, with an X user pointing out that “against wind and tide, Joni Ernst has worsened.”
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The republican legislation that caused the exchange of the City Council on Friday includes $ 1 billion in cuts to federal health and food programs and would result in an estimate of 8 million less Americans who have access to health insurance. Mass cuts compensate for the tax cuts of almost $ 4 billion of the invoice, which mostly benefits the people who earn more.


