In photos: Bernie Sanders holds 'Fighting Oligarchy' rally in LA - All Photos
- Bernie Sanders spoke at a rally in Los Angeles on April 12, drawing 36,000 supporters.
- Sanders's tour, "Fighting Oligarchy," aims to counter the influence of corporate interests.
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined Sanders, criticizing Trump's policies and wealth inequality.
- Sanders stated, "We are living in a moment of extraordinary danger," emphasizing the need for action.
- The tour continues, with planned stops in Idaho, California, Montana and Utah, and Nampa.
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Bernie Sanders and AOC Address L.A. Crowd of 36,000 as Part of “Fighting Oligarchy” Tour
In California, an estimated 36,000 people gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday for a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour organized by Vermont independent Senator Bernie Sanders. Sen. Bernie Sanders: “We’re fighting a president who undermines our Constitution every day and threatens our freedom of speech and assembly and whose agents are rounding up innocent people off the streets, putting them in unmarked vans and throwing them in detention center…
"Fighting Oligarchy": Senator Bernie Sanders in Nampa
Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been on a nationwide tour titled "Fighting Oligarchy," focusing on economic inequality and the influence of the wealthy in American politics.Their tour makes it stop in Nampa on Monday, April 14.The progressive leaders began their tour with rallies and town halls, discussing the need to curb corporate power and promote policies that support working-class Americans. In their …
Sanders, AOC draw large crowds on "Fighting Oligarchy" tour
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York have been holding rallies across the U.S. to speak out against the Trump administration's policies as part of their "Fighting Oligarchy" tour. USA TODAY reporter Riley Beggin joins "CBS Morning News" to discuss.
Opposing Trump: Sanders leads where other lawmakers should follow
WASHINGTON—Bernie Sanders is out on the stump again, helping lead, in a big way, the opposition to Donald Trump where other lawmakers have not. And people—tens of thousands of them coast to coast—are responding. The latest proof occurred on April 12 in Los Angeles.
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