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Posted: 2019-06-03T15:03:47Z | Updated: 2019-06-03T17:09:41Z

When Fox News host Chris Wallace interrupted Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) during a Sunday night town hall, the presidential hopeful kept her cool with a sharp retort.

Wallace asked Gillibrand during the town hall in Dubuque, Iowa, to explain her December 2018 tweet that said: Our future is: Female, Intersectional. Powered by our belief in one another. And were just getting started.

We want women to have a seat at the table, Gillibrand explained.

Wallace quickly interjected: What about men?

Theyre already there do you not know? Gillibrand fired back with a laugh. Its not meant to be exclusionary, its meant to be inclusionary.

The audience responded with applause and laughter.

Shaunna Thomas, co-founder of womens organization UltraViolet , told HuffPost that Wallaces reaction is problematic because of the influence he holds as a media personality.

Its yet another example of the blinders that many influential people in the media have about their own sexism and implicit gender bias, she said.

They play an incredibly harmful role in the way the public perceives women running for president or any other office and they need to take significant steps to address it, she continued, including ensuring people interviewing candidates are conscious of their responsibility to mitigate and not exacerbate the role of sexism in shaping the outcome of this election.

Another noteworthy moment came when Gillibrand brought up Fox News coverage of abortion as states move to impose anti-abortion restrictions .

What weve created, unfortunately, is a false choice and a false narrative, Gillibrand said of the networks abortion coverage. Chris, I want to talk about the role Fox News plays in this, because its a problem. I can tell you before President Trump gave his State of the Union, Fox News talked about infanticide. Infanticide doesnt exist.

An annoyed Wallace quickly cut her off, saying that Fox had invited her to the town hall and attacking the network was not very polite.

Gillbrand said she would address her concerns politely and continued, telling the audience that abortion is a human right, its about having bodily autonomy, its about being able to control your physical self.

So let women make these most personal decisions, she said.

Emily Peck contributed reporting.

This article has been updated to include a comment from an UltraViolet spokeswoman.