Democrat Representative Ayanna Pressley is pushing for criminals to be prioritized in getting the coronavirus vaccine. She made the push during an appearance on CNN’s “Inside Politics. Pressley, like other Democrat politicians, have already received the vaccine before her interview. They have made sure that they will be getting the vaccine ahead of everyone else.

Pressley then said that she would continue fighting for the most vulnerable portions of society to get the vaccine. Instead of fighting for the rights of the elderly or healthcare workers, she insisted that criminals who are incarcerated should be at the top of the list of those who will get the vaccine.

“I did have the vaccine administered yesterday in order to maintain the continuity of government, but also because I live with like millions of Americans—two preexisting conditions—and doing my part, both to keep myself safe so that I can continue to do my job to fight for my district and the American people, keeping my family safe, but also stopping the spread of this virus which has raged out of control, which has everything to do with the willful criminality of Donald Trump,” Pressley said. As expected, she blamed the pandemic on the President.

Pressley continued, “And I want to say thank you to all the scientists and all the researchers, and I’m going to continue to fight for our most vulnerable communities who have been disproportionately impacted by the virus, for our health care workers, for our essential workers, for our incarcerated men and women to be prioritized in the distribution of the vaccine.”

Like other Democrats, Pressley is pandering to the population inside prisons. That’s not surprising that they are pushing for removing the restrictions on allowing convicted felons to vote again. They don’t have any problem in ignoring tax-paying ordinary Americans.

Democrats are prioritizing everyone else other than ordinary law-abiding Americans. For example, in the coronavirus relief bill that Pelosi has passed through Congress, they have inserted all kinds of expenditures but only gave $600 to Americans to get them through the pandemic.