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BREAKING:- Senator Bernie Sanders is introducing legislation that will prevent sitting presidents from naming federal buildings as monuments to themselves.
BREAKING: Bernie Sanders Moves to Stop Presidents From Naming Monuments After Themselves — See What Sparked This Bold Action
BREAKING:- Senator Bernie Sanders is introducing legislation that will prevent sitting presidents from naming federal buildings as monuments to themselves.See What Sparked This Bold Action. Find out why…⤵️⤵️
**BREAKING:** Senator Bernie Sanders announced on Tuesday that he plans to introduce new legislation aimed at preventing sitting U.S. presidents from naming federal buildings or monuments after themselves while in office.
According to Sanders, the proposal is intended to reinforce ethical standards and preserve the principle that public institutions should serve the people, not the personal legacy of any individual leader. He said he was prompted to act after witnessing growing public concern over the use of government symbols and resources for self-promotion by those in positions of power.
“Public buildings and monuments belong to the American people,” Sanders said in a statement. “They should reflect our shared history and values, not be used as tools for political vanity or personal glorification.”
The legislation would prohibit any sitting president from authorizing or approving the naming of federally funded buildings, landmarks, or monuments after themselves or members of their immediate family. Supporters argue that such a measure would close ethical loopholes and help maintain public trust in government institutions.
While similar norms have traditionally been followed through custom rather than law, Sanders emphasized that formal legislation is necessary to ensure consistency and accountability across administrations. The proposal is expected to spark debate in Congress, with critics questioning whether existing ethics rules are sufficient, and supporters calling the bill a common-sense safeguard for democratic norms.