by Adam Israel in Politics

In an exclusive interview, Bernie Sanders discusses his views on Trumpism, the Democratic party, and the widening gap between the rich and the working class in America. He argues that Trump tapped into the frustrations of working-class people who feel the system isn't working for them, although he believes Trump's solutions would worsen the situation. Sanders criticizes the Democrats for lacking a progressive message, stating that their approach of tinkering around the edges doesn't resonate with working people. He expresses disappointment with the 2020 Democratic primary and the party's establishment's support for Joe Biden over him. Sanders details his concerns about the influence of money in politics, citing examples like Super PACs and the role of billionaires in shaping political discourse. He also discusses the alarming Project 2025 document, a blueprint for a second Trump term that outlines plans to dismantle the US government and curtail various rights. Sanders expresses concern about the establishment's capitulation to Trump and the chilling effect this has on free speech and dissent. He mentions his ongoing campaign rallies with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, emphasizing their efforts to build a grassroots movement focused on economic justice and opposing authoritarianism. Despite his criticisms, Sanders remains hopeful, pointing to a group of progressive Democrats in Congress and the emergence of progressive candidates for the 2026 midterms. His message, he insists, remains simple: address the economic inequalities and fight against authoritarianism.