Washington, January 8 (RHC)-- U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders says Donald Trump governs as a representative of America's billionaire class and what concerns the senator is not Trump's mental fitness or rhetoric but rather he is worried about the policies he is allowing to go into place.
Sanders said on ABC's "This Week" Sunday that he finds many of Trump's statements offensive, but that is not what he thinks is the most important issue with the Trump presidency.
"He's so offensive. A few weeks ago, he attacked a United States senator with sexual innuendo. He talks about prison for his former opponent in a presidential election. This is not what presidents of the United States do," Sanders said.
The Vermont lawmaker further elaborated that what actually concerns him is Trump's policies. "I am more worried about what this president's policies are in terms of telling the working people of this country, during his campaign that he was going to stand with them. And yet, he governs now as a representative of the billionaire class. Tax breaks for the wealthy, cutting people off of health insurance, ignoring the needs of children, not dealing with the prescription drug crisis in the country that he said he would deal with. I worry about him being a pathological liar. Those are some of the concerns I have."
The independent senator from the state of Vermont also took aim at Donald Trump's $18 billion border wall with Mexico. "The American people, in fact, do not want to spend billions of dollars on a wall which Trump told us would be paid for by the Mexican government, which of course is not going to be paid for by Mexico."
Bernie Sanders Says Trump Policies More Dangerous

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