Ben Hauled Off RFK Jr. Hearing, Causing Nationwide Meltdown — Including His Ice Cream

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Worthy Satire) – In a dramatic twist that left both lawmakers and lactose lovers shaken, Ben Cohen — the “Ben” in Ben & Jerry’s — was escorted out of a congressional hearing for interrupting presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The disruption not only derailed the proceedings but reportedly triggered a tragic side effect: thousands of pints of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream began melting in solidarity.

Witnesses say Cohen stood up mid-testimony to make a statement about democracy, climate change, or possibly cookie dough — it was hard to tell over the security shouting. As he was hauled away clutching a melting pint of “Justice Swirl,” the temperature in Ben & Jerry’s freezers across America mysteriously spiked.

“It was like the pints knew,” said one Vermont employee, wiping away a tear with a waffle cone. “We lost a whole batch of Phish Food. The Chunky Monkey staged a sit-in. The Cherry Garcia started chanting ‘Power to the Pints.’ It was chaos.”

Ben & Jerry’s released an official statement: “Our ice cream melts for justice, and apparently also when Ben forgets to pay the electric bill.”

Meanwhile, RFK Jr. remained unfazed. “I’ve been interrupted by worse,” he said. “Once, a moose wandered into my backyard debate with a hedge fund manager.”

The House Ethics Committee is reportedly investigating whether the melting ice cream constituted an unauthorized protest, or just bad refrigeration. Either way, Washington is once again reminded: never underestimate the power of dairy-based dissent.

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