As former Rep. Barney Frank enters hospice, he has some blunt advice for his party
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As former Rep. Barney Frank enters hospice, he has some blunt advice for his party
""After 86 years, my heart's just wearing out," Frank recently told CNN's Jake Tapper."
""I face a literal deadline, so I don't know how we'll adjust to that," Frank said of the book's release timing in an interview with Politico."
""I think we have the ability, people in the mainstream, to defeat populism of the reactionary sort if we do the right things," he said on CNN."
""I am filled with disgust at the current state of U.S. politics under the Trump administration but am optimistic that things can improve," Frank stated."
Barney Frank, a former U.S. Representative, is currently in hospice care due to congestive heart failure. He served Massachusetts for 32 years and is known for his advocacy of same-sex marriage and the Dodd-Frank Act. Frank is working on a new book titled 'The Hard Path to Unity,' which critiques the liberal movement's failures in addressing economic inequality and distancing from extreme social agendas. Despite his health challenges, he remains critical of current U.S. politics and expresses optimism for a more liberal future.
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