Dan Bongino criticized Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ro Khanna during a recent broadcast, accusing both Democrats of hypocrisy over their public comments regarding political candidate Graham Platner and arguing that allegations against Platner had become a political issue rather than one centered on evidence.

Bongino's remarks followed the airing of a video clip featuring Warren endorsing Platner.

In the clip, Warren praised Platner's candidacy and argued he would bring accountability to Washington.

“Graham Platner is the fighter we need. You bet, I said to myself, that's my kind of man, because that is a man who not only has the values but a man who believes in accountability, and we need a little accountability coming out of Washington right now. We need Graham Platner to come in and get rid of the corruption in Washington. Time for new laws,” Warren said.

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After the clip concluded, Bongino challenged Warren's endorsement and criticized what he described as a contradiction between her remarks and later developments surrounding Platner.

“So, Pow Wow Chow, Pow Wow Chow's like we need a fight. He's fighting with his wiener in the Porta John, that they like these guys, like that's a bridge too far. No, it's not. This is your guy, we need accountability, accountability,” Bongino said.

He continued his criticism of Warren while referencing allegations that had been reported about Plattner.

“Oh, he's accounted for something in the portage on just like something about Mary, she accounted for a Tuesday. What is that hair gel? That's the only thing they were accounting for. Elizabeth Warren, powwow gel lady, did he account for his bodily fluids?” Bongino said.

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Bongino then addressed the allegations themselves, saying he believed claims against any individual should be evaluated based on evidence rather than accepted automatically.

“And I mean, what? What did this is the red line now? The people there are allegations out there that maybe major media outlets, Politico reported the story about the latest allegation, and just to be clear, like, listen, I don't, I accept evidence, I don't believe everyone, women, men, I believe evidence. Okay, that's not the point,” Bongino said.

He argued that the allegations had already been known publicly before receiving renewed attention.

“The point is they already knew about this,” he said.

Bongino then shifted his criticism to Khanna, whom he described as one of the most influential Democratic politicians on Capitol Hill.

“Who did I tell you was one of the most, if not the most dangerous politician up on Capitol Hill in America right now?” Bongino asked his audience.

After interacting with viewers during the broadcast, Bongino identified Khanna as the person he was referring to.

“Yes, Ro Khanna. He is the biggest fraud I have ever seen in my life. This guy is the worst chameleon up on Capitol Hill. He's even worse than Elizabeth Warren, pow wow chow, because Warren, you can see through her bullshit,” Bongino said.

He continued criticizing Khanna's public image and political messaging.

“Ro Khanna, Ro Khanna is you listen to this guy talk on TV, he goes on Fox, and you're like, wow, this guy's for reals like a sensible Democrat, he's a clown and a fraud,” Bongino said.

Bongino then referenced a social media post by Khanna concerning Platner.

According to Bongino, Khanna wrote: “It's been very clear that sexual assault or violence against women is a red line. They knew about this. These allegations are very seriously credible... Graham Platner should drop out of the race. I'm withdrawing my endorsement.”

Bongino argued that Khanna's statement was politically motivated.

“This guy's such a clown. How are you falling for this guy's bullshit?” Bongino said.

Toward the end of his remarks, Bongino addressed viewers directly, saying he appreciated the knowledge of his audience while also criticizing progressive viewers who watch his program.

“Guys, man, listen, ladies, gents, I understand this is a conservative political show. I get that there is a preaching to the choir effect, but you're a very good choir. This, I love you. You guys are very knowledgeable. I read your comments, I get your emails. You guys are the best,” Bongino said.

He concluded by questioning why some viewers continue to support politicians he criticized during the segment.

“But I say to liberals who do tune in, I get the media matters a holes, they tune in every day, they always have some dumb ass comment about the show. I'm asking you, you liberal progressive socialist commies, you're all the same again. Notice, I didn't throw in all Democrats, there's some, you know, coal miners in West Virginia, who may be legacy Democrats from their parents, they love America too. That's not these people. Okay, that's not these people. Why are you so freaking stupid? How do you keep falling for this shit?” Bongino said.

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