VIDEO Bernie Sanders DESTROYS Trump & His Lackey for Their Lies and Hypocrisy

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Bernie Sanders DESTROYS Trump & His Lackey for Their Lies and Hypocrisy In a powerful Senate hearing, Senator Bernie Sanders launched a scathing critique of President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, asserting that the current administration's actions starkly contradict their campaign promises. This compelling exchange highlights Sanders' commitment to advocating for working-class families while exposing what he terms the hypocrisy of Trump’s policies.

Key Points from Sanders' Speech​

  1. Election Promises vs. Reality: During his campaign, Trump vowed to stand against Wall Street greed and promised to "drain the swamp.” However, Sanders argued that Trump's actions have suggested otherwise, noting that his administration includes more billionaires than any in history, contradicting his anti-establishment rhetoric.
  2. Critique of Wall Street Influence: Sanders emphasized that Trump has appointed numerous executives from Goldman Sachs, raising concerns about the influence of Wall Street in the administration. He pointed out how the president's proposed budget was drafted by and for the billionaire class.
  3. Budget and Impact on Working Families: The senator condemned Trump's budget as the most anti-working-class budget in modern U.S. history. He warned that significant cuts to social programs like Medicaid would harm millions while providing substantial tax breaks to the wealthy.
  4. Call for Accountability: Sanders challenged Mnuchin on the rationale behind cuts to vital programs that assist working families. He argued that while the estate tax—affecting only the wealthiest families—is set to be repealed, essential support for those struggling economically is being slashed.
  5. Restoration of Glass-Steagall: Sanders referred to Trump's past support for reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, which separates commercial banking from high-risk investment banking, questioning why this has not materialized under his administration.

    Conclusion​

    This exchange encapsulated a broader critique of the political and economic system affecting many Americans today. By bringing these issues to light, Sanders not only holds Trump accountable but also advocates for meaningful reform that benefits the working class. As we reflect on these events in 2024, it remains clear that discussions on wealth inequality, corporate influence in politics, and the rights of working families are as relevant as ever. Would you agree with Sanders’ assessment? What are your thoughts on the current administration’s budget priorities? Let's discuss!
 

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