Sen. Kyrsten Sinema claps back after chased into bathroom by pro-Biden agenda protesters
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Sen. Krysten Sinema, D-Ariz., has fired back after she was confronted on camera going into a school bathroom over the weekend by a group of pro-Biden agenda activists.
Sen. Krysten Sinema, an Arizona Democrat, is clapping back after she was videotaped and chased into a school bathroom over the weekend by a group of pro-Biden agenda activists, confronting her over her objections holding up Democratic efforts on Capitol Hill.
President Joe Biden has also weighed in on the encounter, when asked on Monday, calling it not appropriate but also "part of the process" for someone without Secret Service protection.
Sinema, in a new statement on Monday, called the display caught on video and posted online "no legitimate protest" and "wholly inappropriate."
She claimed activists entered Arizona State University, where she was teaching, using "deceptive" and "unlawful" means.