Bernie Sanders defended Warren over her remarks about the murder of Brian Thompson being "a warning" — offering context for the "totally unacceptable" killing. The post Bernie Sanders Defends Elizabeth Warren Over CEO Murder Gaffe: She ‘Understands’ Killing Was ‘Totally Unacceptable —
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is under a heap of scrutiny after comments she made about the murder of a health
Mass., was forced to walk back her remark that "you can only push people so far" after the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren excused the outrage at the healthcare industry many Americans have expressed following the assassination of
When asked for her thoughts on UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassination, Sen. Elizabeth Warren denounced the grisly killing—but added a controversial statement that she was forced to walk back Wednesday.
Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren said “people can only be pushed so far” in an interview in which she condemned the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Liz Warren now raises big bucks off the “anger” Americans feel about their lousy health care. Wait, hasn’t she been one of the leading proponents of Obamacare?
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is facing a backlash over her comments about the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson by a long gunman, who investigators say had a
Vt., defended Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., after she commented about the recent killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Kasie Hunt wondered "What is going on" when people like Joe Rogan and Sen. Elizabeth Warren sound "the same" when talking about the UHC CEO murder.
"People can only be pushed so far," sitting Senator Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) told HuffPost on Tuesday, in response to the killing of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson on the streets of Midtown Manhattan.
President-elect Donald Trump’s recent “Meet the Press” interview has triggered concerns among allies and critics about his level of awareness of the details of the sprawling investigation into the Capitol attack that has produced hundreds of convictions in the nearly four years since Jan. 6.