EXCERPT:
SANDERS: “Congressman Ivey, thank you for being here. There is. I’ve been talking about this all week. But Janai Nelson of the NAACP legal defense fund. She penned an op ed in the nation this week, and her op ed talked about that. We think that democracies are the way they die is dramatically through these wars and bloodshed. And it’s cinematic in a sense, but really the realistic way in which democracies die is that it’s dismantled brick by brick, piece by piece. And she says that what we are seeing now with the lawlessness from this administration are really the canaries in the coal mine, gasping for air. I’m paraphrasing here, but to me, that is why Kilmar Abrego, Garcia’s specific case, the case of the gentleman who’s a makeup artist out of California who was also sent to that prison.”