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Bernie Sanders to Address Mixed Audience at CNN Town Hall Tonight

The Vermont senator continues his 'Fighting Oligarchy Tour,' critiquing elite influence and bipartisan failures in U.S. politics.

Protestors march during a "Hands Off!" protest against President Donald Trump on Saturday.
People cheer during a "Fighting Oligarchy" rally in Tempe, Arizona, on March 20.
US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders during the "Fighting Oligarchy" rally in Tempe, Arizona.
Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks to an overflow crowd outside Lincoln High School in Warren, Michigan, on March 8.

Overview

  • Senator Bernie Sanders will speak at a CNN-hosted town hall tonight at 9 p.m. in Washington, D.C., moderated by Anderson Cooper.
  • The event will feature a live audience composed of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents, providing a platform for diverse perspectives.
  • Sanders has been outspoken about the influence of billionaires on U.S. politics, describing the country as a 'pseudo-democracy' in a recent CBS interview.
  • He has criticized both the Trump administration for undermining the rule of law and Democrats for inaction on critical issues like healthcare and childcare.
  • The town hall is part of Sanders' 'Fighting Oligarchy Tour,' which has focused on mobilizing grassroots support and challenging systemic inequalities.