Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders faced disruptions during a discussion at Trinity College in Dublin. The event, held in anticipation of the release of Sanders' new book, was interrupted by protesters who urged attendees to question Sanders about the situation in Gaza and attend a National Demonstration. Despite the interruptions, Sanders addressed various topics, including the need for better relationships between the US and Ireland, wealth disparity, right-wing extremism, climate change, and the growth of artificial intelligence. Sanders also canceled events to vote against a US national security bill that provides military aid to Israel, highlighting his commitment to addressing the Israel-Gaza conflict. He spoke about his family connections to the Holocaust and his fight against racism and bigotry. Sanders criticized the two-party system, discussed his relationship with President Biden, and pledged to do his best to defeat Trump in the upcoming presidential election. When questioned about calling for a ceasefire in Palestine, Sanders expressed his horror at the situation and his efforts to end the war [ddb5775b].