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Bernie Sanders LOSES IT After Stepson's $800K Nonprofit GRIFT EXPOSED

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This video traces the financial arrangements surrounding Bernie Sanders' family and the questions they raise about a political brand built on holding the wealthy accountable. We examine reporting drawn from public IRS Form 990 filings indicating that Sanders' stepson, Levi Sanders, received roughly eight hundred thousand dollars in total compensation from a progressive nonprofit operating in the same advocacy ecosystem the senator has championed from the Senate floor for decades. We place that figure beside the small-dollar donors—the teachers, nurses, retirees, and warehouse workers behind the famous twenty-seven dollar average donation—and ask the question the disclosures never answer: did those supporters know where their money was going? Along the way, we revisit the Burlington College collapse, the disputed ten-million-dollar bank loan, and the federal investigation into Jane Sanders that closed in 2018 without charges. We then explore the deeper implications, tracing how the progressive nonprofit infrastructure Sanders helped build through Our Revolution draws from the same donor base and political credibility that his movement created. We look at the apparent conflict of interest that ethics disclosures leave invisible, the quiet editing of his stump speech as his own net worth grew, and why criticism from a left-leaning outlet—measuring him against his own four decades of rhetoric—landed so differently than attacks from the right. This is less a story about one family than about accountability, institutional trust, and what happens when the standards a movement preaches are turned back on its founders. Throughout, we distinguish between what filings document, what remains disputed, and what was investigated and closed. Turn on notifications to stay updated! 🔔🔔🔔

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