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.
Sanders, Trump Inauguration
A Vermont leader is touting vaccines as more and more people raise concerns about their safety and efficacy. Senator Bernie Sanders gathered experts in Washington this week to detail the scientific achievements for vaccines.
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.
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.
Senator Bernie Sanders has gone viral yet again by staying seated amid a standing ovation during President Donald Trump ’s inaugural speech. The Vermont independent attended Trump’s inauguration on Monday afternoon, which took place indoors at the US Capitol on account of freezing temperatures in Washington, D.C.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - It was only a short four years ago that a presidential inauguration day put a Vermont teacher on the map. Vermonter Jen Ellis’ hand-sewn mittens worn by Senator Bernie Sanders ignited a social media firestorm.
A spokesperson with U.S. Customs and Border Protection has confirmed to NBC5 that a Border Patrol agent and another person were killed Monday afternoon in an incident in Coventry, Vermont. The FBI said a third person was injured and is now in custody.
"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.
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.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is calling out vaccine skeptics. Sanders gathered experts in Washington this week to detail the scientific achievements of vaccines. He says over the past 50 years, vaccines have saved more than 150 million people’s lives around the world.
The independent senator said there's a "small number of very wealthy people controlling what we see, hear and read" that "have kind of caved in to Trump."