you can't make this shit up!!!
https://www.yahoo.com/news/topless-d...000833603.html
Topless dairy industry protesters crashed the stage at a Bernie Sanders rally
   
         Bernie Sanders speaks at a October 2019 rally in Cass Technical High School in Detroit, Michigan.      Chirag Wakaskar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
  
- Protesters calling for Sen. Bernie Sanders to cut his support for  the dairy industry crashed his Carson City, Nevada rally on Sunday  afternoon.
 
- One protester grabbed a microphone to say she was Sanders'  "biggest supporter" but pleaded that he "stop pumping up the dairy  industry."
 
- While she was speaking, three topless women took the stage with "let dairy die" written on their chests.
 
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Topless protesters crashed the stage at a rally for Sen. Bernie  Sanders on Sunday afternoon to protest his involvement with the dairy  industry.
The Democratic presidential hopeful was taking the  microphone from his wife Jane, whom he called "the next first lady," at a  rally in Carson City, Nevada. But then protesters took the stage.
"Bernie,  I'm your biggest supporter, and I'm here to ask you to stop pumping up  the dairy industry and to stop pumping up animal agriculture," one  protester said. "I believe in you…" she added, before the mic cut out  and security appeared to approach her on stage.
A tweet with video from the event's livestream tagged activist 
Priya Sawhney and animal-rights group 
Direct Action Everywhere.
  
Other photos posted online  showed at least two topless protesters onstage who appeared to have  "LET DAIRY DIE" written on their chests. They also appeared to pour milk  on themselves.
Sawhney was not arrested, but the three women who  were topless were arrested and charged with indecent exposure. They are  currently being held on $2,500 bond each, 
according to a press release from Direct Action Everywhere.
"I  love Bernie, but we must hold abusive industries accountable, not  shield and subsidize them. Animal farming is an industry which gives  welfare payments to millionaires," Sawhney said in a statement included  in the release. "People are fed up. Like the Sanders campaign itself,  animal rights is a burgeoning mass movement."
The same release  cited their disagreement with Sanders' "decades-long legislative history  of protecting the dairy industry," including writing a 2009 amendment  providing dairy with $350 million in aid and approving the 2018 Farm  Bill, which the group writes "approved over 
$100 billion in subsidies while 
rejecting activist requests to prevent handouts to millionaires and billionaires."
Sanders didn't seem fazed by the interruption.
 "This is Nevada, there's always a little bit of excitement at no extra cost," he said, 
according to the New York Post.
 first link is video of the incident .. second are photos! 
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