Jane Lynch Criticized for Saying Billionaires Have as Much a Right to Choose President as Waitresses

Jane Lynch is weighing in on Pete Buttigieg‘s controversial wine cave fundraiser that Elizabeth Warren discounted on the Democratic debate on Thursday night time.

Lynch — a Buttigieg donor — informed Warren on Twitter on Friday that “class warfare is ugly,” including that “billionaires in wine caves have as much right to say who will get to be president as waitresses in diners and plumbers in my toilet.”

But the actress’ message wasn’t well-received by everybody, and lots of on the social media platform have been fast to defend’s Warren’s criticism of Buttigieg’s “closed-door” fundraiser at a winery in Napa Valley.

“Howdy everybody. Billionaires in wine caves have as much proper to say who will get to be president as waitresses in diners and plumbers in my rest room. Class warfare is ugly, @ewarren Thanks for listening everybody,” Lynch’s full tweet read.  

One Twitter consumer responded that Lynch’s take on the topic “minimizes the corrupting affect of money in politics.”

“When waitresses & plumbers can purchase access to individuals operating for president, then we will talk about how class warfare is unfair to the wealthy,” another said.

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“One billionaire shouldn’t have more say than all of the plumbers in the whole nation,” another consumer chimed in.

“The mayor only recently had a fundraiser that was held in a wine cave filled with crystals and served $900-a-bottle wine,” Warren said on the debate stage on Thursday, based on the Los Angeles Occasions. “Think about who involves that. He had promised that each fundraiser he would do can be open-door, however this one was closed-door. We made the choice years ago that rich individuals in smoke-filled rooms wouldn't decide the subsequent president of america.”

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Warren added, “Billionaires in wine caves shouldn't decide the subsequent president of america.”

“That is the issue with issuing purity checks that you simply your self can't move,” the South Bend, Indiana mayor responded, noting that he was the one non-millionaire or billionaire on the stage.

Lynch has donated a minimum of $2,500 to Buttigieg’s marketing campaign, in accordance with the Los Angeles Occasions, and has additionally hosted fundraising occasions for the mayor, as Variety reported in April.

A rep for Lynch didn't instantly respond to PEOPLE’s request for remark.


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