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Bernie Sanders Leads the Charge Against Trump with National “Stop Oligarchy” Tour

Bernie Sanders stood atop a pickup truck, his bullhorn in hand, shouting to a crowd of several hundred enthusiastic supporters gathered outside a high school in suburban Detroit. The crowd, which spilled beyond the gym and two overflow rooms, erupted in cheers when Sanders announced that 9,000 people had attended his rally.

At 83, Sanders is not seeking re-election, yet he has become a leading voice in the resistance to Donald Trump’s second presidency. Despite not being a Democrat, Sanders has continued to challenge the direction of the country under Trump, focusing on the dangers of oligarchy and authoritarianism. In his speeches, Sanders warns about Trump’s plan to fire thousands of government workers, urging citizens to fight back.

Though Sanders’ “Stop Oligarchy” tour began with modest expectations, his rallies have been turning out large crowds. He drew 4,000 people in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and another 2,600 in Altoona, a town of fewer than 10,000 people. The rally in Michigan exceeded even his team’s expectations, highlighting the growing frustration among voters.

Sanders admits that this isn’t the role he envisioned at this point in his career. After the Trump presidency began, his team waited to see if another high-profile Democrat would emerge to lead the resistance. But as the political landscape remained divided, Sanders, despite not being a Democrat, has stepped into the void.

“This is not a campaign, but the country is in trouble, and I want to play my role,” Sanders told The Associated Press.

The Democratic Party, meanwhile, has struggled to unify behind a consistent message or leader to oppose Trump. Many have been frustrated with the lack of a centralized movement to rally against Trump’s policies. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a longtime Sanders ally, expressed hope that his efforts would inspire more Democrats to take a stand and bring the fight directly to the people.

Despite Sanders’ rising profile, some within the Democratic Party remain skeptical of his progressive agenda, which includes proposals for “Medicare for All” and the Green New Deal. Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy acknowledged that Sanders’ views may be considered radical by some, but he believes Sanders’ message is crucial for the party’s future.

Voters at Sanders’ rallies were a mix of people who did not previously support him. Many expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of leadership from the Democratic Party in the face of Trump’s aggressive actions. “Bernie is the only politician I trust,” said Amber Schulz, a 50-year-old medical worker from Kenosha.

Sanders has focused his speeches on the growing power of billionaires like Elon Musk, who he says are using their wealth to dismantle essential government programs. He urges Americans to stand united against these “oligarchs” and fight for a fairer society.

Though it’s unclear how long Sanders will continue this national tour, he remains steadfast in his commitment to challenging Trump’s agenda. With former campaign staffers backing his efforts, Sanders is determined to rally more Americans in the fight for a more equitable future.

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