
Everyone saying the same thing as Bernie Sanders joins Michael D. Higgins at Áras
The USA and Ireland were never more united then in the comment section of President Michael D. Higgins' latest TikTok.
The Irish head of state met with Vermont senator Bernie Sanders in Áras an Uachtaráin this week, with their wholesome interaction going particularly viral both at home and abroad.
In the brief clip, the 83-year-old signed the visitors book before he and his wife shared a sweet embrace with the Irish president. The USA and Ireland were never more united then in the comment section of President Michael D. Higgins' latest TikTok. Pic: Maxwell's
After an informal chat and a photocall with Irish press, the couple sat down for a spot of tea with President Higgins, with many taking to the comments to share their delight at the dynamic duo.
'Two men who have spent their lives trying to better the world & the people around them,' one viewer lauded.
'Two of the most respectful politicians on this planet,' another penned.
'Two smart lads with kind souls,' a third shared.
While many were in awe of the two political worlds colliding, many American viewers were simply left enamored by Michael D.
'Wow Ireland your president is so sweet,' one user wrote, while another echoed the sentiment, adding: 'I could not have imagined a more perfect man as the president of Ireland.' The Irish head of state met with Vermont senator Bernie Sanders in Áras an Uachtaráin this week, with their wholesome interaction going particularly viral both at home and abroad. Pic: Maxwell's
Sanders was in Dublin to deliver the keynote speech at the Robert Tressell Festival at Liberty Hall on Saturday.
The Democratic Senator previously met with the Irish President in October of 2018 after he attended the Dalkey Book Festival. He was also joined at the time by his wife, Jane O'Meara Sanders and economist David McWilliams.
Sanders battled Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic party's nominee in the 2016 presidential election. In the brief clip, the 83-year-old signed the visitors book before he and his wife shared a sweet embrace with the Irish president. Pic: Maxwell's
Though he failed to beat her in the primary contest, many felt that Sanders could have beaten Donald Trump to the White House.
He then ran again in the 2020 US presidential election, however he dropped out of the race after suffering a series of devastating primary losses.
He ran on a campaign that championed working-class issues and national healthcare.
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