WATCH: House Dems dodge questions on socialist agenda that threatens to abolish key institutions

Prominent House Democrats appeared caught off guard when asked about the newly announced plan by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) that calls to destroy the current America’s political system — eliminating the Senate, president and Supreme Court."I don’t support that," Rep.Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said when asked about the new agenda.
"I haven’t read the proposal."The revision to the DSA platform, "Workers Deserve More" plans to abolish the Senate entirely and replace the president and Supreme Court with an executive branch and judiciary elected by and subordinate to Congress.BERNIE SANDERS, DSA REVEAL DEMANDS FOR DEM PARTY AFTER SOCIALISTS SWEEP NEW YORK ELECTIONSMembers of the Democratic Socialists of America gather outside of a Trump owned building during a May Day rally in New York City in 2019.(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Rep.
Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., one of the most progressive Democrats in Congress, dodged answering questions on the new socialist agenda from Fox News Digital."I'm not a member of the DSA, so I can't comment on any documents that they put out," Rep.Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., said.The political commitments of the program are split into three sections, with the last section calling "for a unicameral, proportional legislature (abolishing the Senate) and a parliamentary system (abolishing the presidency), among other goals."The platform additionally calls for the complete abolishment of U.S.
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), pardoning all immigrants, including those who have committed crimes, and defunding the Department of War.DSA CO-CHAIR PUSHES BACK ON SOVIET UNION COMPARISONS, WANTS PRISONS TO BE 'LESS NECESSARY'The organization has publicly advocated for ICE to be abolished since 2018 and its current platform calls for a slew of other extreme immigration reforms, including an "immediate end to all deportations," "extending full voting rights to people with criminal convictions and noncitizens" and easing restrictions on immig...