Biden Campaign to Host Unemployment Town Hall ‘Through the Lens of What Happened to People on Broadway’
The presidential campaign for former vice president Joe Biden is set to host an unemployment town hall through the very lens of “what happened to people on Broadway” as a result of the Chinese coronavirus, according to left-wing actor Tony Goldwyn, who announced the town hall on Twitter.
“This is going to be a great conversation about what so many Americans are dealing with, viewed through the lens of what’s happened to the folks who earn(ed) their living on Broadway,” tweeted Tony Goldwyn.
“On Sunday night, [Symone D. Sanders] and actor [Tony Goldwyn] will be hosting an unemployment town hall on how COVID-19 is impacting entertainment workers,” tweeted Biden.
The Biden campaign event, entitled, “Unemployment Town Hall — How COVID-19 is Impacting Entertainment Workers” is set to premiere on Sunday at 7:00 p.m. EST.
In 2017, Goldwyn
praised Planned Parenthood for what he referred to as the organization’s “lifesaving work,” adding that those who oppose abortion are actually “sabotaging” their “own moral stance.”