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Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founder Arrested for Disrupting Senate Hearing

Ben Cohen, the far-left co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, caused chaos at a Senate hearing this week. He led a group of protesters shouting “RFK kills people with hate” during Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.’s testimony. Police dragged him out and arrested him for disrupting Congress – a perfect example of radical activists putting theater over solutions.

This isn’t Cohen’s first rodeo. He’s spent years pushing his woke ice cream brand into every left-wing cause imaginable – from climate fanaticism to defunding the police. Now he’s using his billionaire status to attack America’s support for Israel while pretending to care about poor kids. Real patriots build businesses, not mobs.

The hypocrisy stinks worse than melted Chunky Monkey. Cohen whines about Medicaid cuts while his company charges $6 a pint – pricing out the same working families he claims to defend. Meanwhile, Ben & Jerry’s continues supporting anti-American groups that want to tear down our allies and our values.

Witnesses reported Cohen’s crew assaulted police officers during the outburst. While most Americans respect law enforcement, these elitist protesters think rules don’t apply to them. It’s the same entitlement we see in BLM riots and campus anarchists – chaos disguised as activism.

Chairman Bill Cassidy rightly shut down the circus, showing real leadership. While Democrats let mobs rule their cities, Republicans in Congress won’t tolerate this disrespect. Kennedy kept his cool, proving conservatives focus on facts over tantrums.

Ben & Jerry’s should stick to ice cream. Instead, they fund divisive politics and anti-Semitic boycotts of Israel. Cohen’s stunt proves the left cares more about Palestinian terrorists than American jobs or security. Conservatives know real peace comes through strength, not surrender.

This incident exposes the left’s playbook: disrupt, destroy, distract. While hardworking Americans pay taxes and follow laws, coastal elites like Cohen buy influence and scream demands. They’d rather grandstand on camera than solve problems at the bargaining table.

Enough is enough. Time to support leaders who put America first – not billionaires who hate our values. Let’s take our country back from these unhinged activists and restore dignity to public service. Cohen belongs in a jail cell, not a Senate hearing room.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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