Bill Barr unveils elder fraud hotline; protesters greet him and Kellyanne Conway

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Bill Barr (l.) and Kellyanne Conway in Sun City Center, FL. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News (3 March 2020).
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Kellyanne Conway in Sun City Center, FL. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News (3 March 2020).

U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr spoke in Sun City Center Tuesday to warn seniors about elder fraud.

More than 20 protesters held signs opposing Barr outside the community hall where he spoke to about 400 people.

Barr was joined onstage by the Counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway.

In this clip, if you listen really closely, you can hear that Conway was interrupted by a protester objecting to President Trump’s proposed cuts to social services — and Conway responds.

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The person who interrupted Conway is Pamela Pride. She is from Olympia, Washington, but is in Florida to help people register to vote.

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Residents protest Bill Barr in Sun City Center. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News (3 March 2020).

Pride also said she thought the appearance by Attorney General Bill Barr and Kellyanne Conway during election season had the feeling of a political rally.

That’s a sentiment echoed by several of the demonstrators outside, but not by the other attendees WMNF spoke with.

Fran Bodman is president of the South Shore Democrats.

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Another protester, Joanne Bengal, lives in Waimauma.

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Attorney General Bill Barr announced the launch of a National Nursing Home Initiative to go after care facilities that provide “grossly substandard care to their residents.”

He also announced an Elder Fraud Hotline: 1-833-fraud-11

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Watch Kellyanne Conway (1 of 2) and Joe Grogan:

Watch Kellyanne Conway (2 of 2) and Bill Barr (1 of 2)

Watch Bill Barr (2 of 2) and Ashley Moody:

Pamela Pride talks about why she interrupted Kellyanne Conway:

 

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