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Remembering When Bernie Sanders Passionately Pled For Criminal Justice Reform In 2015During remarks at Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina in 2015, Bernie Sanders passionately plead for criminal justice reform.
The senator wrote on social media on Sunday that tens of thousands of people could die if the Social Security Administration staffing is cut in half.
The independent senator spoke to crowds in the Midwest on his "fight oligarchy" tour to combat Elon Musk's DOGE efforts.
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AlterNet on MSNBernie Sanders draws 10,000 supporters Michigan rallyMore than 10,000 people turned out for a rally with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt), in Warren as part of his national ...
Thousands packed the De Simone Arena on the UW-Parkside campus to listen to Sen. Bernie Sanders deride the influence of ...
The flailing and unpopular party elite needs to be replaced with fighting economic populists.
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'You're Delusional': Bernie Sanders Gets Into Heated Exchange With James Risch During HearingThis week in a Senate hearing, Senator Bernie Sanders got into a heated exchange with Senator James Risch over ending the war in Ukraine.
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'That's Who We're Aligning Ourselves With': Bernie Sanders Berates Trump Over The War In UkraineDuring his remarks from the Senate floor this week, Senator Bernie Sanders berated the Trump Administration over their ...
Senate Democrats on Thursday are introducing as standalone legislation a package of health policies, including changes to the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry that was left out of ...
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'You Think They Give A Damn?': Bernie Sanders Unleashes On The Trump Administration In Fiery RemarksDuring his remarks in a Senate Democrat briefing today, Senator Bernie Sanders unleashed on the Trump Administration over their layoffs of Federal workers.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya answered a variety of questions for Senators during his confirmation hearing, where restoring trust in science was the main theme.
Support for legislation making it easier for workers to organize has grown steadily since it was first introduced in 2019.
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