As Sisson tried to get a "gotcha" moment, Natalie Winters responded by asking Sisson if he had gotten his "free vasectomy yet" at the DNC.
At the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, left-wing activist and TikToker Harry Sisson attempted to confront MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell as he appeared in an interview on Steve Bannon’s War Room for supporting former President Donald Trump. However, the exchange quickly turned humorous as Lindell delivered a surprising comeback.
Sisson approached Lindell with his phone in hand and recording, trying to get a “gotcha” question by asking him how it felt to "support a convicted felon," referencing Trump's recent conviction in his Manhattan case. As Sisson tried to press further, Host Natalie Winters asked on the broadcast if Sisson had “gotten his vasectomy yet.” Lindell immediately repeated the remark to Sisson, who appeared to have no comeback to the joke.
The remark by Lindell left Sisson momentarily taken aback and he then walked away quickly.
Winters’ quip was referencing a Planned Parenthood bus stationed outside the DNC in Chicago, offering free medical abortions and vasectomies to those who signed up.
"Here we come, Chicago!" Planned Parenthood of Great Rivers announced in a post on X. "Our mobile health clinic will be in the West Loop with Chicago Abortion Fund & the Weiners Circle Aug 19-20, providing FREE vasectomies & medication abortion. EC will also be available for free without an appointment."
Immediately after offering this service, Planned Parenthood of Great Rivers revealed that all available appointments had been taken due to high demand.
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