Here's the Question Scott Bessent Pitched to a Dem Senator...and It Really Set Him Off
Senate Democrats just need to
stop. Dmitri teed off earlier this afternoon: don’t try to play games
with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He’ll own you, and it’ll be a
miserable experience. Bessent is quickly earning the ‘king of the gays’
moniker with these takedowns, and it’s not the first time either.
Like Genghis Khan, Bessent cut down House Democrats yesterday, Rep.
Maxine Waters (D-CA) having an especially colorful exchange. It was a
little sad, though, as it was clear that Bessent was many yards smarter
than she, and the California liberal never stood a chance.
Scott Bessent: “Ten to twenty million immigrants took the housing stock of working Americans…”
Maxine Waters: “Can you shut up?”
Scott Bessent: “And can you maintain some level of dignity?”
Today,
Bessent appeared before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs, where, at one point, Democrats tried to sneak in an
attack on Bessent over his remarks about Alex Pretti, the left-wing
activist who was killed while interfering with a federal law enforcement
operation. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) thought he was cute, asking
Bessent to retract his accurate remarks. Mr. Bessent refused, then asked
Van Hollen, “Would you like to express remorse over the death of Ashli
Babbitt?”
Van Hollen was not amused:
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Scott Bessent with the TAKEDOWN
SEN. VAN HOLLEN: Would you retract your claim Alex Pretti was responsible for his own death?!
BESSENT: “I would NOT. Would YOU like to express remorse over the death of Ashli Babbitt?!” 🔥
Dear God, only blue-haired freaks, white wine-guzzling liberal women,
and the media care about Alex Pretti, and the press edited his image to
make him look less Jewish, by the way.
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) tried to trap Bessent on tariffs, job creation, and manufacturing. It didn't go well either:
NEW:
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent SCHOOLED Sen. Warnock (D-GA) during a
heated exchange on Trump's tariffs and manufacturing.
Warnock tried to trap him right away: "Has there been a manufacturing boom?"
Bessent scalped Warren, and outmaneuvered Van Hollen—his body language says it all. He knows he can outmaneuver them anytime.
.@SecScottBessent
responds to Chris Van Hollen: "I wrote that in a letter to my
investors, but a year before, I also wrote that I thought Senator Warren
would be the Democratic Presidential nominee. So my predictions had
been bad." 🤣 https://t.co/Cj4uE2gVxypic.twitter.com/whpHSQgN4Q
"Senator, it may be a bit nuanced for you, but what @POTUS
is referring to is the media saying that the affordability crisis was
generated by this administration, when it was you and President Biden
who destroyed the buying power… pic.twitter.com/o54IwK5zPe
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