


The Arizona senator has voiced concern in the past about the size of the bill as well as how it will be paid for. Joe Manchin Joe Manchin Climate emergency is causing widespread anxiety in young people Sunday shows preview: Biden administration confronts inflation spike Inflation poses new challenges for progressives MORE (D-W.Va.), has been largely responsible for throwing up significant road blocks to the Democrats' "human infrastructure" bill that is a key part of President Biden Joe Biden Michael Flynn says of the US: 'We have to have one religion' White House tries to pivot messaging on economy Biden expresses 'great concern' over Belarus-Poland border crisis MORE 's domestic agenda.įrustration with Sinema has grown among fellow Democratic lawmakers as they scramble for a deal on the bill. The Hill has reached out to Sinema's office for a response to the protests and further comment on the guests dressed in Native American garb. Through an opening in the doors of the venue, Sinema could be seen casually dancing next to an individual dressed as an inflatable unicorn while a protester angrily shouted at her to "stop taking corporate money." Sinema appeared to give no indication that she could hear the man's criticism. One woman who appeared to be the bride, was seen saying, "I really wish I could enjoy my wedding without you ruining it."

In the video, two guests could be seen wearing Native American headdresses, with one protester exclaiming the costumes were "racist as hell." In video taken by protesters, demonstrators carried signs reading "Kyr$ten Sinema is a corporate $chill" and "Sinema Sell-Out." They also intermittently chanted "Shame!" outside the venue. Protesters demonstrated outside of the wedding venue in Bisbee, Ariz., condemning Sinema for her opposition to certain measures in Democrats' social spending bill. According to, the protesters quieted down during the actual ceremony after the bride's mother tearfully pleaded with them to not ruin her daughter's wedding.
