The Republican Senator in Iowa Johnny Ernest doubled her dark comments in response to the discounts of potential Republicans by publishing a sarcastic apology video on social media.
Senator Virus went after she said, “We will all die”, when answering a question about the proposed cuts in President Donald Trump’s legislation during a municipal hall in Parkersburg on Friday.
When Ernest started answering the question, a person shouted at the audience, “People will die!”
In response, she said: “People are not – well, we will all die. For Sakes’s Heaven, people,” she said.
The comment received interest on the national media and was widely criticized by Democrats who criticized the possible repercussions of the proposed discounts to Medicaid.

Ernst shared a video clip of the Instagram story on Saturday, when she spoke directly to the camera, apparently from the cemetery.
He said before continuing what happened: “Hello everyone. I would like to take this opportunity to apologize sincerely for a statement I made yesterday in the city hall.”
She added: “I took an incorrect assumption that every person in the hall understood yes, we will all perish from this land.” “So I apologize. I am really happy because I did not have to put the subject of dental fairy either.”
“But for those who want to see eternal and eternal life, I encourage you to embrace my Lord and my sincere, Jesus Christ,” Ernest said.
According to the Congress Budget Office, the Republican Tax Bill will reduce an atheist at 723 billion dollars over the next ten years. The number of non -insured persons may increase by 7.6 million.
During the city hall event in Parircsburg, Ernst argued that the goal of the legislation was to make sure that those who are not qualified to obtain a civilized do not get the benefits.
“What you don’t want to do is listen to me when I say we will focus on those most at risk,” she said. “Those who benefit the eligible requirements for Medicaid, we will protect them. We will protect them. Medicaid is very important here in Iowa. If you don’t want to listen, there is nothing wrong with that.”
She then continued to blame the “hysteria there from the left” for criticizing its initial statement.
Former Republican Representative Adam Kenzinger responded to Ernst’s story on Instagram on X, writing: “Where. No feeling of goodness is now left.”
“I’m sorry … Do you walk in a cemetery while making this?” Democratic strategic expert Tim Hogan Add.