Bernie Sanders Plays 2025’s ‘Grinch’ After Refusing to Help Cancer Kids

Sanders did the unthinkable. One week before Christmas, the self‑proclaimed champion of “healthcare as a human right” stood alone to block a bill giving children with cancer a fighting chance. The House backed it without a whisper of dissent. Families begged for hope. Then Bernie said no. Was it principle, or pure political cru…

In a season when politicians line up to prove how much they “care about the children,” the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act should have been the easiest yes of the year. It promised more research, more access, more time for kids whose parents are clinging to every medical breakthrough like a lifeline. The House didn’t even bother with a roll call; support was that overwhelming. Yet when it reached the Senate floor, Bernie Sanders, the man who built his brand on moral outrage over healthcare, became the lone roadblock.

His objection wasn’t about the children in hospital beds tonight. It was about leverage, about Obamacare, about the bigger ideological war he refuses to stop fighting, no matter who gets caught in the crossfire. Senator Mullin’s fury captured what millions felt watching: this wasn’t a policy disagreement, it was a moral exposure. You can’t campaign on compassion and then gamble with dying kids’ hope. Not and expect the country to forget.

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