Sanders then said that the three wealthiest men in the United States, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg had sat behind the president at his inauguration, adding that their wealth has increased by $233 billion since Trump won the 2024 presidential election.
The 83-year-old senator from Vermont has filed with the FEC to run for his seat again in 2030, after winning reelection in 2024.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, who was just sworn in for his fourth six-year term, appears to be gearing up for a 2030 reelection bid. Sanders, an independent, filed candidacy papers for the 2030 election with the Federal Election Commission on Monday, according to the agency's website.
The Senator of Vermont sat in the Rotunda today as Donald Trump was inaugurated. Some declined attending, such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who said, "I don't celebrate rapists. So no, I'm not going to the inauguration.
Bernie Sanders is going viral again for doing the same pose that led him to be shared across the internet in 2021 now at Donald Trump's inauguration in 2025.
La., said the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee should also increase gig worker access to portable benefits.
The image of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sitting at President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021 is iconic and a favorite among the internet memesters.
"I think Senator [Bernie] Sanders has somewhat of a point.” In defeat, Democrats, like longtime political strategist James Carville, are finally admitting that the independent senator from Vermont just might get it.
Expect memes to take the over the internet following President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday. The spotlight could shine on anything from the “tech bros” sitting in prominent spots or the fashion choices of elected officials, like Sen. Bernie Sanders’ viral picture from 2021, where he was captured sporting oversized mittens.
United States Senator Bernie Sanders made his debut appearance on popular Twitch streamer HasanAbi's broadcast on January 14, 2025. This live interaction, the first between the two, has already captured widespread attention, with clips from the stream circulating virally across social media platforms.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Americans should not be equating the pardons issued by President Trump and former President Biden. Sanders joined CNN’s “The Source” on Tuesday evening, where he