An interview with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stopped in its tracks on Wednesday when NPR's Diane Rehm repeatedly pressed the Democratic presidential candidate whether he was a citizen of Israel.
"Senator, you have dual citizenship with Israel," Rehm said during the interview on her nationally broadcast show based on station WAMU.
"Well, no I do not have dual citizenship with Israel," Sanders, who is Jewish, interjected. "I'm an American. I don't know where that question came from. I am an American citizen, and I have visited Israel on a couple of occasions. I'm an American citizen, period."
Rehm cited "a list we have gotten" at NPR that said Sanders was "on that list."
Sanders dismissed it as "nonsense that goes on in the Internet."
(Rehm's station WAMU did not immediately return TPM's request for comment on Wednesday.)
"Are there members of Congress who do have dual citizenship or is that part of the fable?" Rehm asked Sanders.
"I honestly dont know but I have read that on the Internet," Sanders said.
"You know, I got offended a little bit by that comment," Sanders went on, "and I know it's been on the Internet. I am obviously an American citizen and I do not have any dual citizenship."
Listen to the clip:
Poster Comment:
That question is a No No. Sanders pissed off either Obama or Hillary or both for it to be asked on NPR which is government funded.