Sen. Bernie Sanders Will Travel To Vatican To Speak About 'Moral Economy'


"I was moved by the invitation, which was just made public today," Sanders said during an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "I'm a big, big fan of the Pope. Obviously there are areas where we disagree on—women's rights or gay rights—but he has played an unbelievable role, an unbelievable role of injecting a moral consequence into the economy."

The Washington Post reported Sanders will head to Rome after his debate against Hillary Clinton on April 14. He is scheduled to speak at the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.

If you think Sanders is radical, read Pope Francis on poverty, Sanders said.

"He's trying to inject a sense of morality into how we do economics," he said.

Watch the video, via MSNBC, below:


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