Bernie Sanders spends millions on private jets while fighting oligarchy
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has embarked on a nationwide tour targeting billionaires and corporate wealth, drawing attention for his choice of transportation.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, Sanders' campaign committee spent $221,723 on private jet travel during the first quarter of 2025, with payments beginning just before the launch of his "Fighting Oligarchy Tour" in February.
The expenditure reports released Tuesday reveal that Friends of Bernie Sanders, the committee managing the tour, contracted three private jet charter firms: Cirrus Aviation Services, N-Jet, and Ventura Jets.
These chartered flights represent approximately 75 percent of the campaign's total transportation expenses during this period, with an additional $63,830 spent on commercial airline tickets.
Private jet spending raises questions about messaging
Sanders' extensive use of private aviation comes at a time when he continues to criticize wealthy individuals, particularly targeting entrepreneurs like Elon Musk. During a recent California event, the Vermont senator emphasized the need to address economic inequality and challenge the current system that benefits the wealthy elite.
The apparent contradiction between Sanders' messaging and travel choices has sparked discussions about consistency in political advocacy. His campaign's financial records show significant spending on luxury travel while simultaneously criticizing the lifestyle habits of the wealthy.
Campaign expenditure reports also indicate nearly $41,000 in lodging expenses and $248,245 for event production costs, highlighting the substantial resources allocated to the nationwide tour.
Tour schedule and prominent appearances
The Fighting Oligarchy Tour launched on February 22 in Nebraska, covering multiple states including Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and California. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has joined Sanders at various events, typically introducing him to the crowds.
Sanders delivered a powerful message at his latest California event, stating:
We will not accept a rigged economy where working people struggle while billionaires become richer. We have got to create an economy that works for working people, not just Mr. Musk and the billionaire class.
Recent reports indicate that Ocasio-Cortez, who regularly appears alongside Sanders, was observed traveling first-class to a Las Vegas rally, adding another layer to the discussion about transportation choices among progressive leaders.
Historical context of Sanders wealth criticism
Sanders' rhetoric has evolved notably over the years, particularly regarding his criticism of wealth accumulation. Previously known for targeting both millionaires and billionaires in his speeches, he adjusted his message after achieving millionaire status himself before his 2020 presidential campaign.
During the 2020 presidential race, former candidate Michael Bloomberg highlighted this transformation, pointing out Sanders' personal wealth accumulation. Bloomberg's debate stage observation about Sanders owning three houses while advocating socialist policies garnered significant attention.
This pattern of private jet usage is not new for Sanders, who has consistently utilized private aviation throughout his political career. Campaign finance records show millions in expenditures for private jet travel over multiple campaign cycles.
Current tour developments and implications
The Fighting Oligarchy Tour continues to generate substantial interest across the country, with Montana being the most recent stop on the schedule.
Despite questions about transportation choices, Sanders maintains strong support among progressive voters who align with his message about economic inequality.
Friends of Bernie Sanders has not provided comments regarding the transportation expenditures or apparent contrasts between message and method. The campaign's silence on these spending choices has led to increased scrutiny from various political observers.
Tour overview and campaign spending summary
Bernie Sanders' Fighting Oligarchy Tour represents a significant campaign effort targeting economic inequality and corporate influence in American politics. The tour spans multiple states and features prominent progressive leaders addressing wealth disparity and systemic economic issues.
The campaign's first-quarter financial reports reveal substantial spending on private aviation, totaling $221,723, alongside additional expenses for commercial flights, accommodations, and event production.
These expenditures have attracted attention due to their contrast with the tour's central message about challenging wealthy interests and promoting economic equality.





