Chaos erupted in the U.S. Senate this week as far-left activists stormed a committee hearing. Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, led a disruptive mob shouting over Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. while he defended common-sense Medicaid reforms. Capitol Police arrested Cohen and six others for assaulting officers and causing chaos in the halls of power.
Kennedy stood firm as radicals screamed about “hate” while he explained critical reforms to stop Medicaid fraud. His plan removes illegal aliens and double-dippers from taxpayer-funded programs—a move even California’s liberal governor supports. But the leftist mob preferred grandstanding over solutions, proving they care more about protests than fixing broken systems.
Cohen’s meltdown wasn’t surprising given his company’s history of pushing radical politics over ice cream. Ben & Jerry’s has spent years attacking American values, from supporting defunding police to promoting divisive ideologies. Now their founder disrespects Congress itself, showing how unhinged the far-left has become.
While Kennedy focused on protecting taxpayers, Cohen and his allies prioritized attacking America’s leadership. Their “RFK kills people with hate” chants exposed their hatred for anyone who challenges their extreme agenda. These activists would rather see Medicaid collapse under fraud than allow honest reforms that help working families.
The arrested mob included individuals charged with assaulting police—a stark reminder of left-wing violence plaguing our cities. While conservatives fight for law and order, radicals like Cohen treat Capitol Hill like a playground for their temper tantrums. This isn’t activism—it’s anarchy.
Kennedy’s reforms slash waste, end handouts for illegal immigrants, and ensure Medicaid serves Americans who truly need it. Yet the left calls this “hate” because they thrive on dependency and chaos. Their outrage proves they’ve lost the argument and now rely on screaming instead of logic.
Ben & Jerry’s once made decent ice cream—now they fuel division. Cohen’s antics show how corporate elites push radicalism while ordinary Americans just want safe streets and balanced budgets. It’s time to boycott brands that hate our country and support leaders like Kennedy who defend it.
This shameful display proves conservative leaders must keep fighting against the woke mob. While liberals riot, Republicans are fixing problems. November’s election will be a reckoning for every activist, politician, and corporation attacking America’s values. The silent majority is done staying silent.