Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) on Wednesday stated he “won’t apologize” for telling a fired Well being and Human Companies (HHS) worker that he “probably deserved it,” after video footage of the trade was extensively circulated on social media.
The viral video confirmed former HHS worker Mack Schroeder approaching Banks in a Senate workplace constructing on Tuesday and asking him concerning the mass layoffs at HHS. Schroeder, who famous that he personally was among the many fired HHS staff, requested the senator how he would guarantee residents in his state received the providers they wanted.
“You probably deserved it,” Banks advised Schroeder, referring to Schroeder’s termination. When Schroeder requested why, Banks advised him, “Because you seem like a clown.”
Banks, in a video posted to X on Wednesday, additional dug his heels in, refusing to “back down” from his place.
“The Democrats and the left-wing media have lost their minds because I told a left-wing activist in the halls of the Senate office buildings yesterday what I really thought: A clown is a clown, who’s chasing senators through the halls with a cell phone, complaining about losing a left-wing woke job in the federal government that should have never been a job to begin with,” Banks stated within the video Wednesday.
“I won’t back down. I won’t apologize for it,” he continued. “I support President Trump and the DOGE effort 100 percent to cut wasteful spending and woke jobs out of the federal government, and we’re just getting started.”
The firings come as HHS fired 1000’s of individuals as a part of the Trump administration’s efforts to chop staffing for federal companies. A press launch from the company stated that HHS was letting go of 10,000 individuals on prime of one other 10,000 staffers misplaced in prior efforts to cut back the workforce dimension.
Some fired staff, together with Schroeder, have been protesting contained in the Capitol this week.
Schroeder stated in an interview on CNN that, at HHS, his job was centered on engaged on applications that “support people with disabilities and older adults.” However Schroeder advised CNN that he was not asking Banks about getting his personal job again however, as an alternative, was asking Banks how he would assist his constituents who may also really feel the affect of the job cuts.
“First of all, I didn’t ask him, ‘What is he doing to help me get reinstated in my position?’ I wasn’t asking, ‘Why did I get fired? What are you going to do to make sure me and other employees get their jobs?’ I was just asking, ‘What are you doing about the social services that are being cut specifically for people with disabilities?’ And his response was just that I deserve to get fired,” Schroeder stated within the CNN interview, when requested to answer Banks calling him a clown.
“So I think he didn’t even answer my question,” Schroeder continued. “It wasn’t really about that, and I still have not heard a response about what the plan is, as many of these staff get cut and the programs are potentially defunded.”