Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Bernie Sanders clashed over health care this week, and Trump’s HHS nominee tried to claim the moral high ground on the issue.
Vermont, is the subject of yet another bobblehead following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. This time without mittens.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT ... one would have any reason to borrow to begin with exactly because borrowing is once again an accession of market goods. From there, those with surplus access to market ...
Social media erupts as Bernie Sanders garners attention for remaining seated during Trump's inauguration, reminiscent of his memorable mitten-clad pose at Biden's ceremony. Sanders attended ...
Democrats on the the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee once again hammered Kennedy ... when Health Committee ranking member Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) pressed Kennedy on lowering ...
Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent ... In his opening remarks, Kennedy once again rejected the “anti-vaccine” label and instead said he is “pro-safety.” He repeated many of the same ...
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt ... are spending large amounts of money to get candidates elected. Sanders asked Bessent again if there was an oligarchy. Bessent said Biden recently gave the Presidential ...
And yet, the first 10 days of the Trump administration have been defined almost as much by Democratic fecklessness as they have been by the characteristic and—again—predictable torrent of ...
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