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Socialists take fight west, target Colorado in latest bid to oust Democratic Party establishment

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The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is setting its sights on Colorado.

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A handful of Tuesday’s primaries in the Democrat-dominated Rocky Mountain state are the next battleground in the fight between the far left and the center-left establishment over the future of the Democratic Party.

«Today, the East Coast, next week the Mountain West,» the DSA wrote in a social media post last week, hours after their ballot-box victories in a handful of congressional primaries in New York City.

The post came after DSA-aligned Darializa Avila Chevalier, a 32-year-old far-left community organizer, ousted incumbent Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat, chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, and state Assembly Member Claire Valdez, another democratic socialist, won a congressional primary by defeating an establishment-backed candidate.

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VICTORIES BY MAMDANI-BACKED CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES SPOTLIGHTS GROWING RIFT IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Congressional candidate Claire Valdez, Congressional candidate Brad Lander, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and Congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier raise their hands during a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) rally at King’s Theater on June 18, 2026, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

The victories by Chevalier and Valdez, who were heavily supported by democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, further emboldened the far left as it takes on the center-left establishment in a high-stakes battle for the future of the Democratic Party.

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The DSA is now looking to replicate its playbook across the country, starting Tuesday in the Democratic primary in Colorado’s 1st Congressional District, a solidly blue seat anchored in Denver that then-Vice President Kamala Harris carried by a whopping 56 points in the 2024 election.

Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette, who was first elected to Congress three decades ago, is facing two primary challengers, including DSA-backed Melat Kiros, a first-time candidate and former attorney born four months after DeGette first took office.

Kiros, who lost her job as a lawyer in New York after writing an essay critical of Israel, is also supported by Justice Democrats, the nearly decade-old political group known for heavily supporting «Squad» members Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib as they toppled entrenched incumbents in their initial elections to Congress.

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Democratic congressional candidate Melat Kiros participated in a League of Women Voters Congressional District 1 candidate forum at Montview Presbyterian Church on May 28, 2026, in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

«ELECT ANOTHER SOCIALIST TO CONGRESS ON JUNE 30TH,» a DSA social media post states as it urges supporters to lend a hand to the Kiros campaign.

The Democratic Party divide will also play out in the primary in the neighboring 8th Congressional District, which stretches along the I-25 corridor north of Denver.

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State Rep. Manny Rutinel is running to the left of former state Rep. Shannon Bird, with the winner taking on Republican Rep. Gabe Evans, who flipped the seat in the 2024 cycle. The race is considered one of two or three dozen that will determine if the GOP holds onto its razor-thin House majority in the midterms.

Immigration has been a top issue in the Democratic primary in a district where roughly 40% of the population is Latino. Rutinel has criticized Bird for a vote she cast last year opposing a measure limiting cooperation between local and state law enforcement and ICE.

MAMDANI-BACKED SOCIALISTS LOOK TO TAKE NEW YORK PLAYBOOK NATIONWIDE AFTER PRIMARY VICTORIES

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Senator John Hickenlooper, a Democrat from Colorado, walks in the Senate Subway of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on June 4, 2026. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Another primary showdown highlighting the split between progressives and moderates, as well as the party’s generational divide, is the Senate nomination battle between incumbent Sen. John Hickenlooper, 74, and former state Sen. Julie Gonzales, a 43-year-old progressive. Hickenlooper, a former Denver mayor and two-term governor, has seen his once-large advantage over Gonzales, a one-time DSA member, narrow.

The winner will face Republican state Sen. Mark Baisley, who is unopposed in his primary.

Shannon Jackson, a longtime progressive political strategist and grassroots organizer best known for his leadership roles in Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, pointed to last week’s results and told Fox News Digital that «people are frustrated.»

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«The key message of the victors: Medicare-for-All, the importance of affordability and a living wage. Progressives have long fought for these values and I expect the primary victories to continue,» he emphasized.

Meanwhile, the state’s expensive and combustible Democratic gubernatorial primary pits Sen. Michael Bennet against state Attorney General Phil Weiser.

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Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., is running for Colorado governor in 2026. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

Bennet or Weiser will be considered the clear favorite in the race to succeed two-term Democratic Gov. Jared Polis, the first openly gay man elected governor in the nation’s history.

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Weiser, who is running to Bennet’s left on certain issues, closed the gap with the senator as he spotlighted his efforts to take on President Donald Trump, including suing Trump 66 times as attorney general.

The winner will face either state Rep. Scott Bottoms, state Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer or pastor and Marine Corps veteran Victor Marx as the Republican nominee.

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Donald Trump sufrió tres derrotas y logró una victoria en la Corte: podrá destituir funcionarios por razones políticas

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En una decisión histórica que expande el poder presidencial sobre el gobierno federal, la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos votó este lunes permitir que el presidente Donald Trump pueda destituir a un funcionario de un organismo nacional sin causa o por razones políticas, revirtiendo así 90 años de precedentes legales que habían impedido la remoción de cargos independientes.

Esta decisión fue considerada como una “gran victoria” por el jefe de la Casa Blanca, quien también fue derrotado el mismo día por otros tres fallos del máximo tribunal sobre temas distintos que complican al presidente: la Corte consideró que no puede echar a funcionarios de la Reserva Federal; autorizó a que se puedan contar los votos que lleguen por correo hasta 5 días después de las elecciones y rechazó anular la conclusión de un jurado de que el presidente abusó sexualmente a la escritora Jean Carroll y por lo tanto deberá pagar una indemnización de US$5 millones.

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En una de las últimas sesiones antes del receso de vacaciones de verano, la Corte decidió sobre una serie de casos diferentes de fuerte impacto.

Luz verde para despedir funcionarios públicos

En un fallo que Trump celebró en sus redes sociales, el Tribunal avaló que el presidente destituya a una miembro demócrata de la Comisión Federal de Comercio, Rebecca Slaughter, por razones políticas, cambiando así 90 años de precedentes que habían impedido la destitución de funcionarios independientes y ampliando significativamente el poder presidencial.

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La decisión fue por 6-3, con el voto mayoritario de los jueces conservadores del tribunal, que se alinearon contra los más progresistas

En nombre de la mayoría, el presidente del Tribunal John Roberts declaró que las protecciones de destitución «por causa justificada» impuestas por el Congreso a más de dos docenas de agencias gubernamentales independientes y bipartidistas violaban la separación de poderes. «El presidente puede destituir a sus subordinados a voluntad», escribió Roberts.

La decisión otorga a Trump y a futuros presidentes más control sobre el gobierno y, en la práctica, pone fin a la naturaleza bipartidista e independiente de las agencias reguladoras que supervisan muchos aspectos de la vida estadounidense. La decisión podría afectar a más de 25 agencias independientes de todo el gobierno federal, entre ellas la Comisión Federal de Comercio, la Comisión Federal Electoral, la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores, la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones y decenas de otras, aisladas de la política en aras de la coherencia regulatoria.

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El presidente Trump calificó la decisión del Tribunal Supremo como una «GRAN VICTORIA» en la red Truth Social y «una de las más importantes jamás otorgadas en cuanto a los poderes presidenciales.»

En su disidencia, la jueza Sonia Sotomayor, acompañada por las juezas Elena Kagan y Ketanji Brown Jackson, acusó a sus colegas de respaldar una teoría de «control ejecutivo total» inimaginable para los fundadores del país. «El resultado es un presidente que emerge con mucho más poder que nunca», escribió Sotomayor.

Desde un fallo de 1935, agencias independientes –históricamente lideradas por expertos en la materia de ambos partidos– han vigilado las operaciones bursátiles, los sistemas de transporte, las campañas electorales, la seguridad de productos de consumo y las licencias de radiodifusión. La sentencia supone una derrota para los sectores más progresistas, que durante mucho tiempo han defendido el papel independiente de las agencias.

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Si bien los jueces de la Corte en el primer caso consideraron que Slaughter podía ser destituida, en otra sentencia frenaron los esfuerzos de Trump para destituir a la gobernadora de la FED, Lisa Cook, a quien el presidente había señalado mientras presionaba al banco central para que bajara los tipos de interés. Los jueces subrayaron el “papel único” de la Reserva Federal y advirtieron que el fallo anterior no debía interpretarse como que se extendía al banco central.

En la FED –que tiene una gran influencia sobre la economía y una larga historia de independencia frente a fuerzas políticas– los jueces afirmaron que no se podía despedir a los funcionarios a voluntad, solo por causa justificada.

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Luego de que se revelara el fallo, Cook afirmó que el intento del presidente de destituirla “se basó en un pretexto fabricado» por negarse a “ceder ante presiones políticas” para intervenir en las tasas de interés.

Trump buscó minimizar la derrota, dijo que fue una cuestión de “procedimiento” de la Corte y que tomaría “medidas inmediatas y adecuadas para garantizar que alguien que ha cometido irregularidades no tome decisiones vitales sobre el bienestar de Estados Unidos”.

Voto por correo

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En otro fallo que significa un revés para Trump, la Corte Suprema confirmó el lunes una ley estatal que permite contar los votos por correo recibidos después del día de la elección.

En una decisión de 5 a 4, el máximo tribunal rechazó una impugnación republicana a una ley del estado de Mississippi que permite contabilizar las boletas enviadas por correo si tienen matasellos del día de la elección y llegan dentro de los cinco días hábiles posteriores a esa jornada.

Trump siempre ha sido un fuerte crítico del voto por correo, que según él contribuyó a su derrota en 2020 frente al demócrata Joe Biden porque supuestamente fueron votos manipulados, algo que no pudo probar ante los tribunales. La realidad es que los votos por correo en recientes elecciones (sobre todo en la de 2020) fueron en mayoría de simpatizantes demócratas.

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En marzo firmó una orden ejecutiva para tratar de endurecer las restricciones al sufragio por correspondencia, pero fue bloqueada por tribunales inferiores. En una publicación en Truth Social, Trump calificó el fallo de la Corte como una «pérdida tremenda» para los «derechos de los votantes

El caso Carroll

En otro fallo en contra de Trump, la Corte rechazó este lunes el intento del presidente de anular el veredicto de un jurado que le ordena pagar 5 millones de dólares tras determinar que abusó sexualmente de la escritora E. Jean Carroll en el probador de una tienda de Nueva York a mediados de la década de 1990. El máximo tribunal declinó abordar el caso en una breve orden sin explicación.

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Trump’s massive GOP faith bloc raises red flag on Iran deal: Trust him, not his team

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Influential evangelical leaders are divided over the Trump administration’s memorandum of understanding with Iran, as conflict continues across the Middle East and debate grows over whether the framework strengthens U.S. leverage or risks harming Israel.

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President Donald Trump recently threatened to re-escalate U.S. military strikes against Iran after Tehran continued attacks in the Strait of Hormuz after the regime launched strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain over the weekend, drawing condemnations from both Gulf neighbors.

The split is emerging at a delicate moment for Trump, who is trying to turn military pressure on Iran into a diplomatic framework without alienating supporters who helped power his political coalition. Supporters of the MOU say Trump has earned trust because he weakened Tehran first, while critics say any deal that gives Iran relief before its threat to Israel is permanently neutralized risks betraying the alliance his base expects him to protect.

Dr. Mike Evans, founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem and a close evangelical ally of Trump, told Fox News Digital that many people are underestimating the American president.

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EVANGELICAL LEADERS RALLY FOR TRUMP AND ISRAEL AS OPERATION EPIC FURY RESHAPES THE REGION

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a joint press conference in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 29, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

«The facts are that Donald Trump was key to ending the Gaza war, he was key to getting hostages out of there and he was key in breaking the back of the Iranian regime, including destroying its navy, air force, missile defense and leadership,» Evans said.

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TRUMP ADMINISTRATION UNVEILS SWEEPING TERMS OF PROPOSED IRAN AGREEMENT

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Vice President JD Vance and Jared Kushner attend an event related to Iran talks. (Fabrice Coffrini/Reuters)

There are 750 million Bible-believing Christians around the world who identify as Zionists, Evans said, adding that while they may disagree on Israeli political issues, they agree that Israel is the biblical homeland given by God to the Jewish people through Abraham.

While running for president, Trump met with Christian groups, including Evans, and asked whether they would support him, Evans said, adding that they agreed on the condition that he support Christian values in the United States and stand by the State of Israel.

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I’M A CHRISTIAN PASTOR WHO WAS BORN IN EGYPT. HERE ARE 3 FACTS I LEARNED ABOUT IRAN’S NUCLEAR OBSESSION

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President Donald Trump pumps his fist after speaking at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s 2026 Policy Conference at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC, on June 26, 2026. (Kent NISHIMURA / AFP via Getty Images)

«He promised to do both and so far he’s exceeded all of our expectations,» Evans said.

«Israel is willing to shed its blood for America in the Middle East. America needs to do everything possible to support the State of Israel. We, as believers, believe that God birthed this nation. We don’t have any fear about Israel’s future,» he added.

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U.S. Officials worked with the Israel Defense Forces to complete Operation Epic Fury in February, which was a 38-day effort to dismantle the Iranian regime’s military capabilities. 

«Following the historic destruction of Iran’s military capabilities through the successful Operation Epic Fury, President Trump and his negotiating team have brokered an excellent, performance-based MOU that advances the interests of the United States by ending the fighting, reopening the Strait of Hormuz to significantly lower energy prices, and forcing Iran to commit to abandon its nuclear ambitions,» White House Spokesperson Olivia Wales told Fox News Digital.

«President Trump has a strong relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Israel has always been a great ally to the United States. There has been no greater friend to Israel and a fighter for peace than President Trump…Americans and our allies around the world are already safer for the United States and Israel’s bold actions to deny the Iranian regime the ability to develop a nuclear weapon,» a White House official added in comment to Fox News Digital.

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Vice President JD Vance stands at the Burgenstock luxury hotel complex overlooking Lake Lucerne in Switzerland prior to a quadrilateral meeting between the United States, Iran, Pakistan and Qatar on June 21, 2026. (Fabrice Coffrini/Keystone)

Rev. Johnnie Moore, President of The Congress of Christian Leaders, told Fox News Digital that in 2016, opposition to President Obama’s catastrophic Iran deal was one of the top three reasons evangelicals rallied to Donald Trump, helping forge one of the most consequential, enduring and powerful political coalitions in American history — a coalition that stands with him still and knows its power.

«Evangelicals know, and President Trump knows, that words on paper don’t change terrorists. Accountability does. Action does. This President has been willing to confront the Iranian regime in ways no predecessor would, and the regime has never been weaker,» Moore said.

TRUMP PIVOTS ON STRIKES WHILE DANGLING IRAN DEAL, TESTING WHETHER TEHRAN BLINKS

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«The nuclear threat, at least for now, is gone. What brought Iran to this table was not a memorandum — it was precise and unrelenting military action that shattered their nuclear ambitions and broke their conventional forces,» he continued.

«We also know, as the President knows, that the regime will say and do anything to deceive everyone around him — because they understand they cannot deceive the President himself. Evangelicals trust President Trump entirely. That does not mean that we trust many of those now involved in the negotiation,» he added. 

The risk the president must manage, he said, is that Tehran turns this into a stalling game — as it tried and failed to do with his own team at least twice and did successfully with Presidents Biden and Obama. 

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«In the end, because of the President, America will win this too — negotiation or not. But it is clear where our community stands. The regime only understands one language: strength. American strength,» he said.

ISRAEL FEARS TRUMP WEARY OF ‘HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS’ NETANYAHU AND COULD ‘FLIP’ AMID IRAN DEAL: ANALYST 

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A U.S. sailor signals the launch of an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford while supporting Operation Epic Fury at sea on Feb. 28. (U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Other leaders expressed concerns over recent comments on Israel from the administration. Laurie Cardoza-Moore, president of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations, told Fox News Digital that evangelical Christians were largely responsible for the election of the current administration and said the agreement with Iran is extremely worrying.

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«One of our core issues is the Biblical requirement to stand with Israel and G-d’s chosen people as described in the Books of Genesis and Obadiah. As the Bible teaches, those who stand with Israel will be blessed, and those who curse her will be cursed,» she said.

«There is a strong feeling that Israel is being betrayed and thrown under the bus in favor of the Islamic Republic of Iran. We are particularly concerned about recent harsh and false statements made by Vice President Vance, which could be perceived as cursing Israel,» she added.

The office of the vice president declined to comment when approached by Fox News Digital.

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Vance has supported Israel but has also said he is willing to criticize the country when he believes its actions warrant it. He condemned antisemitism in February, telling the Daily Mail, «I think Jew hatred is disgusting.»

«You shouldn’t hate people because they’re white. You shouldn’t hate people because they’re Jewish. You shouldn’t hate people because they’re black,» he said.

But Vance has also made clear that support for Israel does not mean automatic agreement with Netanyahu’s government.

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«Prime Minister Netanyahu, look, he governs a country that has obviously been a very close partner of the United States. But, even when we’ve been close partners, sometimes we have interests that are perfectly aligned, and sometimes we have interests that are misaligned,» Vance said in an interview on «CBS Sunday Morning» June 10.

TRUMP’S IRAN AGREEMENT RAISES A BASIC QUESTION: IS IT ACTUALLY A DEAL?

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The U.S. Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford conducts flight operations in support of Operation Epic Fury at an undisclosed location on March 9, 2026. (DVIDS/Reuters)

The Trump administration publicly released details of the memorandum outlining plans for immediate waivers on Iranian oil exports, a framework for at least $300 billion in reconstruction and economic development assistance if a final agreement is reached, and a 60-day negotiating period aimed at securing a comprehensive deal on Iran’s nuclear program.

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Pastor John Hagee, founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel, told Fox News Digital that, in its current form, the MOU appears ill-advised at best, as the military gains achieved by Washington and Jerusalem have yet to be fully realized.

«I have yet to hear from anyone who was not surprised by such an about face in signing the MoU. Who would not be concerned with the U.S. effectively agreeing to forever negotiations with a highly militarized radical Islamist regime, flush with cash, in pursuit of nuclear weapons,» Hagee said.

Most evangelical Christians, he added, see what everyone else sees: The U.S. negotiating team appears to have fumbled the ball on the one-yard line. Nevertheless, the U.S.-Israel alliance remains a cornerstone of both countries’ security as well as a key pillar of global stability.

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AMERICANS KNOW IRAN IS OUR ENEMY. IT’S TIME ESTABLISHMENT POLITICIANS AGREED

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Trump gestures as he addresses the media alongside United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, US Commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent during a closing press conference at the G7 summit, in Evian, eastern France (Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)

RETIRED US MILITARY LEADERS SUPPORT LETTING ISRAEL ‘FINISH THE JOB’ AGAINST IRAN, PROXIES

«From a religious perspective, we have a divine mandate to stand with Israel. From a national security perspective, we have no stronger or wiser ally anywhere in the world. And from the Christian pilgrim’s perspective, our holy sites in the Holy Land have never been more open and yet more secure,» Hagee said.

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«The most «America-first» thing one can do is stand with our only true ally in the region,» he continued.

«The Islamic Republic declared war on the West the day it was founded nearly half a century ago. That has not changed. Democracies rarely get to decide who their enemies are. The only conclusion to this conflict is regime change through domestic revolution in Iran,» Hagee added.

MORNING GLORY: PRESIDENT TRUMP AND THE US ARE WAGING A RIGHTEOUS BATTLE — AND WINNING

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Dr. Mike Evans, founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem, meets with former Hamas hostage Edan Alexander. (Shlomi Amsalem)

After the 60-day timeframe, Evans predicted Trump is likely to extend negotiations for another 90 days, carrying them through the end of the year and beyond the midterm elections. President Trump, Evans said, will then break the economic back of the regime, take Kharg Island and completely bankrupt the regime.

«I am not panicking because I know Donald Trump. I am the strongest supporter in the state of Israel of Donald Trump. I am the one that hosted the embassy gala, put up all the billboards and gave him an award. I am not panicking over this,» he added.

Evans said Christians do not believe the battle can be won by bombs alone, and that they view prayer as their most powerful weapon.

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«We are hosting the largest prayer in history at the Kotel (Western Wall) with 5 to 10 million Christians on Oct. 7. I now have more than a dozen ambassadors involved and 23 additional ones I am meeting with who want to represent their country,» he said.

Dr. Jürgen Bühler, president of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), said his organization has witnessed up close for decades how the Iranian regime has progressively raised the sword of radical Islam over Israel, as well as over indigenous Christians throughout the Middle East.

«Given the current deal being worked out with Iranian leaders, we share the sense of most Israelis that the war against this intolerable Iranian threat has been stopped short of its needed objective,» he told Fox News Digital.

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«Israel is a fellow Western democracy that deserves our full support in its fight to defend our shared freedoms and values, and many Christians in this region look to Israel as a light of hope for securing their own freedoms and futures,» he added.

Ultimately, Bühler said, the best and most just answer to the Iranian threat is genuine regime change in Tehran.

«We have not given up hope that the Iranian people themselves will be able to rise up and overcome their oppressive rulers and steer their nation away from this self-destructive obsession with destroying Israel,» he said.

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Heather Johnston, founder and president of the U.S.-Israel Education Association, said in a statement to Fox News Digital in reaction to the MoU that the U.S.-Israel relationship has advanced American interests for decades and should be strengthened — not strained — by U.S. diplomacy with Iran.

«Iran’s long record of supporting terrorism and threatening Israel gives Americans ample reason to assess this agreement carefully and skeptically. Any diplomacy with Iran should be measured against whether it advances or undermines that progress,» she said.

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Mercosur respaldó a Rodrigo Paz y condenó los bloqueos en Bolivia antes de la cumbre presidencial en Asunción

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Mercosur respaldó a Rodrigo Paz y condenó los bloqueos en Bolivia antes de la cumbre presidencial en Asunción (Foto AP/Jorge Saenz)

Los cancilleres del Mercosur expresaron el lunes un firme respaldo al gobierno del presidente boliviano Rodrigo Paz y condenaron los bloqueos de rutas y los hechos de violencia registrados en Bolivia durante las últimas semanas, en la antesala de la 68.ª Cumbre de Jefes de Estado del bloque que se celebrará este martes en Asunción. El pronunciamiento se produjo durante la reunión ordinaria del Consejo del Mercado Común, encabezada por el canciller paraguayo Rubén Ramírez, cuyo país ejerce la presidencia pro tempore del bloque.

En la apertura del encuentro, Ramírez sostuvo que “el sistemático bloqueo de rutas y la continua violencia en las calles afectando gravemente la vida cotidiana de la población y pretendiendo subvertir el orden constitucional de la República de Bolivia, son inaceptables”. El canciller paraguayo vinculó la situación boliviana con la defensa de los principios fundacionales del bloque regional y pidió preservar la institucionalidad democrática.

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Ramírez también afirmó que “no debemos olvidar jamás que la estabilidad democrática y el orden constitucional de cada uno de nuestros países constituye un interés común y un principio rector del Mercosur”, al remarcar la posición compartida por los países miembros frente a la crisis política que atraviesa Bolivia.

El respaldo del Mercosur llegó después de siete semanas de protestas y bloqueos de rutas en distintas regiones de Bolivia. La medida provocó escasez de alimentos, combustibles y medicamentos en varias ciudades del país. Las manifestaciones incluyen pedidos de renuncia contra el presidente Rodrigo Paz, impulsados por sindicatos, organizaciones indígenas y sectores cocaleros en medio de una crisis económica considerada la más profunda de las últimas cuatro décadas.

La reunión de cancilleres antecede a la cumbre presidencial prevista para este martes en el Centro de Convenciones de la Conmebol, ubicado en las afueras de la capital paraguaya. Durante ese encuentro, los mandatarios del Mercosur darán inicio a las negociaciones para un acuerdo de asociación económica con Japón, una iniciativa que el bloque considera estratégica para ampliar su agenda comercial.

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Según un comunicado del Mercosur, el comienzo de esas negociaciones llega después de dos reuniones celebradas en enero y marzo de este año, en las que representantes de Japón y de los países miembros —Brasil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay y Bolivia“intercambiaron información sobre áreas de interés y sensibilidades mutuas” como paso previo a la apertura formal de las conversaciones.

El futuro acuerdo con Japón tendrá un formato similar al de un tratado de libre comercio y formará parte de la agenda económica que discutirán los presidentes durante la cumbre. El encuentro también marcará el traspaso de la presidencia pro tempore del Mercosur, que dejará Paraguay para pasar a manos de Uruguay durante el próximo semestre.

La convocatoria presidencial contará con la presencia de varios líderes de la región. El canciller paraguayo confirmó la semana pasada la asistencia de siete jefes de Estado, entre ellos el presidente de Brasil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. En tanto, la participación del mandatario argentino, Javier Milei, permanecía en duda debido a la situación política interna de Argentina tras la renuncia, el domingo, de su jefe de Gabinete.

Además de los mandatarios de los países miembros, también está prevista la participación del chileno José Antonio Kast y del presidente de Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, quienes asistirán como invitados a la reunión que se desarrollará en Asunción.

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Fotografía cedida este 29 de junio por el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Paraguay en la que se captó al presidente de Chile, José Antonio Kast (c), a su llegada a Luque (Paraguay), para asistir a la cumbre de presidentes del Mercosur. (EFE/Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores De Paraguay)
Fotografía cedida este 29 de junio por el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Paraguay en la que se captó al presidente de Chile, José Antonio Kast (c), a su llegada a Luque (Paraguay), para asistir a la cumbre de presidentes del Mercosur. (EFE/Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores De Paraguay)

Durante el semestre en que Paraguay ejerció la presidencia pro tempore, el Mercosur concretó la firma de un acuerdo con la Unión Europea, resultado de más de 25 años de negociaciones entre ambas partes. El tratado quedó suscripto en enero, aunque su entrada en vigor todavía depende del proceso de ratificación dentro del bloque europeo.

En su discurso, Ramírez también se refirió a ese entendimiento y reclamó que los beneficios derivados del acuerdo alcancen de manera equilibrada a todos los integrantes del Mercosur. El canciller sostuvo que el bloque debe garantizar una distribución equitativa de las oportunidades que surjan de ese tratado mientras continúa el proceso de aprobación por parte de la Unión Europea.

(Con información de AFP)

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