A pair of anti-dairy protesters nearly barreled into Joe Biden on stage during the Democratic presidential candidate’s Super Tuesday speech in Los Angeles.
“Let dairy die!” chanted the two the women who stormed the stage, holding signs with the slogan as the crowd rained down boos.
While a security guard swarmed the first protester, yanking her off stage, the second appeared to be wrangled by Biden’s senior advisor, Symone Sanders.
Animal rights protesters have made the rounds on the democratic campaign trails, pushing for candidates to end their support of the industry.
Two protesters, including a topless woman with “let dairy die” painted on her bare chest, confronted Bernie Sanders in Nevada last month, with one swiping a mic from his podium.
“Bernie, I’m your biggest supporter, and I’m here to ask you to stop pumping up the dairy industry and to stop pumping up animal agriculture,” one said. “I believe in you…”
Sanders quipped, “This is Nevada. There’s always a little excitement — at no extra cost.”
Two animal rights protesters interrupted Biden's L.A. speech, yelling 'Let dairy die' pic.twitter.com/BP6T2suJJZ
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Biden on Tuesday picked up from where he left off of his speech celebrating a host of victories across the country, as viewers on social media commended Biden senior adviser Symone Sanders’ swift spring to action.
“Y’all see Symone Sanders come off the line like a pro bowl linebacker. Geesh,” one Twitter user, BIlly Honor, wrote.
“Symone Sanders for Secretary of Defense,” another joked.



