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Home»Politics»‘What a Hypocrite’: Bernie Sanders Faces Backlash After Calling Billionaire Election Spending ‘Corrupt’

‘What a Hypocrite’: Bernie Sanders Faces Backlash After Calling Billionaire Election Spending ‘Corrupt’

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Paul EkeBy Paul EkeMay 24, 20262 Mins Read
Sen. Bernie Sanders posted on X calling the campaign finance system corrupt, arguing that a $5 bribe is illegal while $50 million from billionaires is allowed. The post quickly triggered strong accusations of hypocrisy.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders called out the U.S. campaign finance system in a post on X. He highlighted a clear double standard: giving a politician $5 to influence a vote is bribery, but billionaires spending $50 million on elections is perfectly legal. The Vermont senator called it a corrupt system, and the post quickly sparked strong reactions online — with many users accusing him of hypocrisy.

If you give a politician $5 to influence a vote, it’s bribery.

If billionaires spend $50 million to influence an election, it’s legal.

That is what a corrupt campaign finance system looks like. pic.twitter.com/b4SjGVJw0S

— Sen. Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) May 23, 2026

In the video, Sanders stands at a podium and gestures emphatically with his hands as he addresses campaign finance rules. He compares a small $5 payment to influence a single vote, which he calls bribery, to large-scale billionaire spending on elections, which he says is legal. A woman seated to his right listens attentively throughout the clip. The footage focuses on his remarks and does not show the broader event context or audience reactions.

The Vermont senator, who often speaks on economic inequality, captioned the post with the same message: small payments to influence a vote amount to bribery. At the same time, large donations from billionaires are legal — and he called the whole system corrupt.

How People Are Reacting to Bernie Sanders’ Double Standard Message

Some users accused Sanders of hypocrisy. One commenter wrote, “What a hypocrite. In 2019-2020, Bernie was one of the top recipients of pharmaceutical money in Congress.” 

Another stated, “Hey @SenSanders, if you’re genuinely so concerned about billionaires influencing elections, then why don’t you ever call out George Soros?”

Others focused on his long tenure in politics. One reaction noted, “You have been sitting in the United States Senate for decades, making a career out of giving the same angry speech about billionaires, Bernie.”

Several responses highlighted perceived inconsistencies, with one saying, “Every dollar ever given to you or any Politician is meant to influence votes. Just like all of the Big Pharma money you collect every season.” 

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Another comment read, “Comrades, this is not hypocrisy. This is the correct strategy. We complain to stay relevant. We prefer to stay comfortable. We never fix the system.”

The post has added to the long-running national debate over money in politics and the role of large donors. Sanders’ remarks continue to circulate online as Americans weigh concerns about campaign finance rules.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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