Sanders to Clinton: The Time to Come Clean on TPP, Fast Track is 'Right Now'

With former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about to formally kick off her presidential campaign with a rally in New York this weekend, rival for the Democratic nomination Bernie Sanders is demanding she make her positions on critical issues—especially pending trade agreements—more clear.

At a breakfast hosted by The Christian Science Monitor in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Sanders said he is “offended by Mrs. Clinton’s silence on trade and urged her to share her real views with voters,” the New York Times reported.

“Trade policies have been disastrous,” Sanders reportedly said, calling on Clinton to elucidate her stance on mammoth trade deals like the Trans Pacific Partnership. “If she’s against this, we need her to speak out, right now.”

Sanders, of course, has been an outspoken opponent of such corporate-friendly pacts.

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