Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez held a massive rally in Los Angeles, attracting an estimated 36,000 attendees—the largest of Sanders’ career, surpassing even his previous record-breaking Denver rally. The event, part of their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour, featured fellow progressive lawmakers and musical guests, directly confronting the political stances of President Trump and Elon Musk. Sanders’ communications director confirmed the attendance figures on X, while the rally’s significance lies in its demonstration of continued progressive support amidst low Democratic approval ratings. The rally also served as a platform to criticize the current administration’s policies.
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Bernie Sanders’ surprise appearance at Coachella sent ripples of excitement and debate across social media. The unexpected guest appearance at the music festival, known for its massive crowds and younger demographic, immediately sparked conversations about its impact and significance.
The sheer unexpectedness of the event itself was a major talking point. Many commented on how the image of the long-time political activist and senator gracing the stage of a music festival usually associated with pop stars and extravagant displays was both striking and effective. The choice to engage with this particular audience, known for being somewhat politically engaged yet also representing a diverse range of views, was seen as a bold move.… Continue reading
In Los Angeles, Senators Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez addressed an estimated 36,000 people at a “Fighting Oligarchy” rally, criticizing the Trump administration’s policies and advocating for the working class. The rally, part of a nationwide tour, aimed to energize voters concerned about budget cuts impacting social programs and the perceived enrichment of the wealthy at the expense of the public. Attendees expressed feelings of discouragement and hopelessness regarding the current political climate, finding solace and community at the event. The rally highlighted the progressive duo’s efforts to mobilize support ahead of the midterm elections and beyond.
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Senator Bernie Sanders is witnessing a surge in support for his anti-oligarchy message, driven by widespread economic anxieties and concerns about the growing influence of billionaires like Elon Musk in politics. He views the current political climate as a moral and constitutional crisis, citing the potential for a third Trump term and the undue influence of wealthy donors as evidence of a “pseudo-democracy.” Sanders criticizes both Republicans and Democrats for prioritizing wealthy donors over the needs of working-class Americans, arguing that the Democratic Party must choose a side. His continued activism stems from a lifelong commitment to fighting for economic justice, rooted in his working-class upbringing and awareness of historical injustices.
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A Republican budget bill, supported by President Trump and passing the Senate 51-48, has sparked controversy. Senator Sanders criticized the bill for potentially hindering Social Security access amidst reported SSA staff reductions and office closures, exacerbating existing economic inequality. Republicans countered that the bill prevents a large tax increase, while Democrats argued it favors the wealthy and increases national debt. The bill’s passage sets the stage for further legislative action, but faces potential challenges in the House.
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Recent polling data reveals widespread disapproval of Elon Musk and his influence within the Trump administration, with 60% of respondents expressing disapproval. This negative sentiment, coupled with a significant Republican electoral loss in which Musk heavily invested, has fueled a burgeoning anti-oligarchy movement. Bernie Sanders’s “Fighting Oligarchy” tour is drawing massive crowds, and even Republican constituents are expressing their opposition to Musk and the administration’s pro-billionaire policies. This widespread discontent is reportedly prompting Musk’s impending departure from the White House and highlights the broader issue of the Trump administration’s reliance on numerous billionaires in key positions.
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The Department of Homeland Security’s Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties has been eliminated, leaving its $22 million budget and functions uncertain. This action aligns with the Trump administration’s broader pattern of dismantling oversight and civil rights agencies. The office’s role in handling ICE complaints likely contributed to its abolishment, reflecting the administration’s prioritization of expedited deportations. This move is seen as a deliberate effort to weaken protections against civil rights violations within immigration enforcement.
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Despite not seeking the presidency, Bernie Sanders is drawing larger crowds than during his previous campaigns, fueled by widespread anger over perceived billionaire influence and growing authoritarianism. His rallies, often held jointly with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, focus on combating oligarchy and wealth inequality, directly criticizing both the Trump administration and perceived inaction from the Democratic leadership. This renewed activism is viewed by many as a necessary response to the current political climate and a potential course correction for the Democratic party, which is experiencing record-low approval ratings. Sanders’ message resonates with voters demanding more aggressive action against what they see as threats to democracy and economic fairness.
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Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez held two Colorado rallies, drawing 34,000 and 11,000 attendees respectively, as part of their “Fighting Oligarchy Tour.” The tour aims to counter the influence of billionaires on American politics and push for progressive policies, addressing concerns about economic inequality and corporate influence across the political spectrum. Attendees expressed frustration with both Republican and Democratic parties’ handling of these issues. Republican representatives criticized the tour, highlighting their support for different policies and opposing the progressive agenda.
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Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “Fighting Oligarchy” rally in Denver, Colorado, drew over 34,000 attendees, surpassing previous records for both lawmakers. The rally, echoing similar events in Arizona and Greeley, Colorado (which drew 11,000), focused on combating the influence of billionaires and corporations on American politics and the rise of authoritarianism. Both Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez emphasized the need for unity among working people to resist these trends. The event’s significant turnout suggests a growing movement against economic inequality and the perceived threat to democracy.
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