The Vermont senators and representative gave a joint statement expressing their concern of this "authoritarian" decision to freeze federal grants.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) today released the following statement after the Trump Administration ordered a pause in all federal grants and loans, a sweeping decision that could disrupt education and health care programs,
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.
Vermont, is the subject of yet another bobblehead following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. This time without mittens.
Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee introduced the Make Greenland Great Again Act into the House of Representatives on Jan. 13, 2025. The legislation's announcement said the goal of the bill is to drive Congress to support Trump's negotiations with Denmark to obtain Greenland.
Many industries, including agriculture, technology, and manufacturing, voiced concerns over the possible financial burden.
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.
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.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign funds to the Sanders Institute, a nonprofit organization run by his wife and stepson. The charity temporarily shut down during the senator’s second presidential run “so there could not even be an appearance of impropriety.
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.
Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), today held a roundtable discussion with leading medical professionals on the importance of vaccines in America and their impact on public health.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sitting at President Joe Biden's inauguration ... The career teacher from Sanders' home state of Vermont had made the mittens five years before and had given them to him as a gift, even though she had never met him before.