The TEAMSTERS union boss stunned comedian Theo Von with these four brutal words about the modern Democrat Party

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Big Labor is the most powerful political force in the Democrat Party.

Democrat Presidential candidates have always been able to count on Big Labor’s support.

But the TEAMSTERS union boss stunned comedian Theo Von with these four brutal words about the modern Democrat Party.

Most Americans are unaware of the massive influence Big Labor wields over the Democrat Party and American politics.

Each election cycle, Big Labor funnels billions of dollars into the campaign coffers of Democrat candidates who they know will do their bidding in office.

Big Labor spent a staggering $2 billion in the 2022 Midterms on Democrat candidates all across the country.

Even though Big Labor donates 99% of its money to Democrats, many of their rank and file members are conservatives who support Donald Trump.

And for the first time since 1996, one of the most powerful unions in the country refused to endorse the Democrat candidate for President.

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is the largest private-sector union in the United States.

And Teamster President Sean O’Brien sent shockwaves throughout the Democrat Party when he delivered a prime-time speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

However, O’Brien and his union didn’t endorse Donald Trump, but they are also not endorsing Kamala Harris this election.

The decision was made after a union poll showed nearly 60% of its members support Donald Trump over Kamala Harris.

Of course, the other Big Labor unions endorsed Kamala Harris the moment she became the nominee.

But the Teamsters union refuses to reverse course and endorse Kamala.

Sean O’Brien recently discussed the Presidential election with comedian Theo Von on his popular podcast This Past Weekend.

And O’Brien did not mince words when expressing how he currently feels about the Democrat Party.

“I’ll be honest with you, I’m a Democrat,” O’Brien began, before adding that “they have f***** us” at every opportunity over “the last 40 years.”

O’Brien said he’s had enough and “for once we’re standing up as a union, probably the only one right now, saying, ‘What the f*** have you done for us?’” 

He told Von that he is under immense fire from the Left for not endorsing Kamala.

“And I’m getting attacked from the Left, and we’ve given — since I’ve been in office, two and a half years — we’ve given the Democratic machine $15.7 million,” he said.

As for Republicans, O’Brien said “we’ve given Republicans about $340,000, truth be told.” 

According to O’Brien, the Democrats no longer represent the working people and are “bought and paid for by Big Tech.”

O’Brien recalled a recent spat he had with Chuck Schumer.

“I mean, I had a heated debate, a heated discussion, two weeks ago with Chuck Schumer, and it got f****** ugly,” O’Brien said. “And we got into it pretty heavy.”

O’Brien concluded by telling Republicans that this is their chance to make inroads with Big Labor.

“The Republicans say they want to be working class, represent the working class,” O’Brien said, before adding that “they have an opportunity to do it.”

The Democrat Party is losing its stranglehold over Big Labor.

And it could cost Kamala big time this fall.