The past week has been a whirlwind of political news. From Senator Bernie Sanders backing President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal for a credit card interest rate cap to the passing of former President Jimmy Carter,
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said yesterday that he’s going to introduce legislation in the next Congress to fulfill one of RePresident-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promises. We pause now for a routine reminder that not everything Trump says is bad. Thank you. We now return you to your regularly scheduled newsfucking.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is daring President-elect Donald Trump to back his upcoming legislation to cap credit card interest rates after the president-elect made a similar promise on the campaign trail.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is putting President-elect Donald Trump to the test with a promise to introduce legislation that would cap interest rates at 10% for credit cards. Trump floated the cap while on the campaign trail and despite their differences,
Vt., said Tuesday he will introduce a bill to limit credit card interest rates to 10%, a campaign vow of President-elect Donald Trump.
The Vermont senator criticized the H-1B guest worker program, drawing praise from the most toxic elements of the MAGA movement.
It looks like someone has a bone to pick with Donald Trump’s new best friend. Apparently, Bernie Sanders has a reason to be upset with Elon Musk. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.Ber
The Vermont senator had some thoughts on the visa brawl engulfing Republicans, saying Musk simply wants "cheaper labor."
Sen. Bernie Sanders has sparked conversation on social media with a post tying universal health care to an idea floated by President-elect Donald Trump. According to The Associated Press (AP), at a dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in November,
An anonymous Democratic strategist blamed former President Obama for shifting the party towards elites and losing touch with working-class Americans.
Sanders accused Musk of supporting the program not to hire “the best and the brightest” but instead to "replace good-paying American jobs."
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said he will push forward new legislation to cap credit card interest rates to 10%, which is something President-elect Donald Trump said he wanted to do temporarily on ...