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Bernie Sanders skipped Trump's all-hands meeting on North Korea: It was a 'road show for the White House'

Aug 22, 2024, 00:20 IST
MSNBCSen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont did not mince words when describing the all-hands Senate meeting at the White House on Wednesday, including the reason behind his decisision not to attend.

"I did not want to be part of a road-show for the White House," Sanders said to MSNBC's Chris Hayes during an interview on "All In with Chris Hayes."

In what was also described as a "dog-and-pony show" by members of the Senate, Sanders lambasted the decision to hold the meeting in what is traditionally held in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility - a secure room of the congressional building devoid of any "cyber-security issues."

"These highly classified briefings always take place in what is called the SCIF room in the Congress," said Sanders. "What I did not want to be, is part of a photo opportunity or a political effort on the part of the White House."

The entire US Senate traveled in a convoy of buses to the White House on Wednesday to take part in the classified briefing on North Korea's nuclear capabilities. The reaction after the meeting was tepid.

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"It was an OK briefing,"Republican Sen. Bob Corker, chair of the Foreign Relations committee, said to reporters.

"What was discussed, I already knew," said Corker continued in a BuzzFeed News report.

"I remain mystified about why the entire Senate had to be taken over to the White House rather than conducting it here [at the Capitol]," Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said in a Washington Post report.

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