Delusional and false. Bernie only made good money on the book, but because of running for President, otherwise it would not have sold well, and he could not have gotten a good contract (sort of like Obama's book deals --- you could consider that a type of a perk (or 'emolument' if you will), but at least it's not like the Hunter Biden extortion situation). So, good for Bernie; he's being a capitalist about it, and there's nothing wrong with that.... Trump is a billionaire mainly from real estate development; and while getting a million dollars from his Dad certainly helped start him, it takes a lot of skill and know-how to increase that by factors of a thousand (it might be a bit like taking a ten dollar bill, and trading/investing it until it became $10,000 -- not that easy at all).... Oh, but maybe you're probably also concerned about $350 from a hotel room here or there.
** In any case, you miss the whole point of the meme: Bernie is the one constantly slamming 'millionaires and billionaires'... Your message seems to be: 'well, it's okay if I'M a millionaire, but anyone who I don't like, I can slam for being a millionaire -- and if they're a billionaire it is criminal (unless I become a billionaire, or someone I like does)!'.... That sort of 'gainsaying' is predictable, and not impressive.
By the way, the Clintons are half-billionaires now -- ALL from leveraging their politcal offices... Virtually all politicians (of any Party) seem to have used their government positions, in some manner, to become rich. Trump (like a few people such as Bloomberg, or JFK) may be one of the rare exceptions to that standard.
State and local politicians appear to be relatively the most grafted, always seeming to strangely acquire valuable pieces of real estate for peanuts.