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Inside Tehran: Iranians describe IRGC’s brutal rule, poverty — ask Trump to ‘stay the course’

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A fragile ceasefire that many Iranians say does not feel like a ceasefire has given some people inside Iran the courage to speak out, despite what they describe as enormous personal risk.

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The accounts come as President Donald Trump threatened to hit Iran «very hard» if Iran does not accept a U.S.-backed deal, after renewed military escalation threatened to derail already fragile negotiations. The latest round of U.S. strikes followed the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, which Trump blamed on the Iranian regime. Iran later reportedly retaliated with attacks in the region. 

Inside Iran, three young voices described a country where repression is becoming even more visible, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is expanding its presence on the streets, and ordinary people are struggling to afford basic necessities.

RED CROSS SHARES AUDIO OF IRANIAN CIVILIAN EXPLAINING SITUATION ON THE GROUND IN TEHRAN: ‘NO RESPITE’

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A fragile ceasefire that many Iranians say does not feel like a ceasefire has given some people inside Iran the courage to speak out, despite what they describe as enormous personal risk. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

All three spoke to Fox News Digital through written messages because of security concerns and internet restrictions inside Iran. Their names have been changed to protect their identities.

They described a similar reality: checkpoints across major streets, fear of the Basij, the hardline volunteer militia under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the Revolutionary Guards itself, renewed enforcement of hijab rules, mass layoffs, long lines outside bakeries and a growing sense among young Iranians that the future has disappeared.

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‘The curtain has been pulled back’ 

«The influence of the Revolutionary Guards always has been present, and everything has operated within their ideological framework. Now, their interference is more obvious and easier to see,» Hassan said. «Now the curtain has simply been pulled back.»

Milad described a city transformed by security forces.

«The atmosphere in cities and government offices has become much more securitized. Security forces are now visible around almost every major square and intersection, and there are numerous checkpoints throughout the cities,» he said. «Individuals affiliated with the security apparatus or the Basij are increasingly being given positions of authority and influence.»

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At the beginning of the war, Milad said, authorities appeared to ease some social restrictions, including enforcement of hijab rules. But he said that pressure has since returned, adding that the regime is not only targeting opponents, but also silencing supporters who cross political red lines.

IRAN REGIME REPORTEDLY ISSUED NATIONWIDE SHOOT-TO-KILL ORDERS AS PROTEST DEATH TOLL SURGES

A woman walking past a billboard showing a military hand holding the Strait of Hormuz in Tehran

A woman walks past a billboard showing a military hand holding the Strait of Hormuz with Farsi text which reads, «In Iran’s hands forever,» «Trump couldn’t do a damn thing,» «The control of Strait of Hormuz will be Iran’s forever,» in Vanak Square, in northern Tehran, Iran, on April 16, 2026. (Vahid Salemi/AP)

«For example, a group staged a sit-in protest against negotiations with the United States,» Milad said. «Security forces intervened and told them that they were disrupting public security. They were warned that if they did not leave, they would be arrested.»

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Ali, a student in Tehran, Iran, said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps control feels more open than ever.

«It can be said that if previously 80% of the country was controlled by the Revolutionary Guard and the rest by the government, now 100% of the country is in the hands of the IRGC,» Ali told Fox News Digital. «When you drive through the streets and reach checkpoints, you don’t even dare look them in the eye because they can do whatever they want.»

«No one dares get into trouble with people who are members of organizations like the Basij, because they can report your name and have you arrested,» he added. «They have become more brutal than ever, and people know that if they take to the streets, the Revolutionary Guards can easily kill them and no one can do anything about it.»

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Ali said Basij members who once hid their affiliation now display it openly. 

FORMER IRANIAN PRISONERS REVEAL TORTURE HORRORS AS REGIME KILLS PROTESTERS ON SIGHT DURING CRACKDOWN

Iranians gathering in Enqelab Square to react to a ceasefire announcement.

Iranians react after a ceasefire announcement at the Enqelab square, Wednesday, in Tehran. The U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire Tuesday, barely an hour before President Donald Trump’s deadline to obliterate the rival country was set to expire, with Tehran to temporarily reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz. (AFP via Getty Images)

‘We couldn’t even breathe’ 

The accounts come against the backdrop of Iran’s long history of violent crackdowns on dissent. 

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Iran International reported that more than 36,500 people were killed during the January crackdown, while Amnesty International described January 2026 as the deadliest period of repression by Iranian authorities in decades and said deaths rose into the thousands.

Milad, who said he witnessed the crackdown, described the impact it had on ordinary Iranians.

«Before the war, we couldn’t even breathe. We couldn’t sleep at night,» he said. «The conditions were very difficult for most people who had seen that massacre. After the war, we were able to sleep more easily at night, and we felt a bit more at ease. Now, even though the war is still ongoing, we continue to worry about the families of the martyrs and those who are in prison, under torture, and facing the executioner.»

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The new war and the U.S.-led pressure campaign that began Feb. 28 have raised hopes among some opponents of the regime that the Islamic Republic could be weakened or even collapse. But the Iranians who spoke to Fox News Digital said that, for now, the result on the ground has been a more visible security state.

US ECONOMIC CHOKEHOLD ON IRAN REACHES PEAK LEVERAGE AS COLLAPSE RISKS EMERGE

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Iranians gather while blocking a street during a protest in Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 9, 2026. (Mahsa/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

Bread lines and vanishing future 

The economic pressure also is being felt across daily life.  

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Iran already was struggling with inflation, currency collapse, corruption and sanctions before the war. 

Since then, growing economic strain has been reported, with businesses crushed by high prices, supply-chain disruptions, internet blackouts and rising unemployment. Iran’s official statistics center reported annual inflation of 53.7% in April, with food inflation above 115%, according to the Associated Press.

Ali said, many young Iranians see almost no path forward.

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«The economic situation has become so bad that almost all industries are on the verge of collapse and are simply trying to survive,» he said. «Many companies have laid off workers, including me. Many of my engineering-student friends have also been laid off. Families can no longer financially support their children.» 

«I see many more older men and women than before who clearly were not garbage collectors but are now searching through trash,» Ali said.

«Almost all of us young people are convinced that we have no future,» he added. «At best, if there is anything left from what we earn, we can spend it on going to a café. Buying a phone or clothes has become difficult; buying a car is a dream. Prices have become so high that some days we can barely afford our two main meals and nothing else. Snacks, fruit and similar things are no longer part of life.»

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Milad described a similar picture, saying layoffs, unpaid salaries and rising utility bills are crushing families.

«The government is trying to collect more money from people through higher taxes. Utility bills for water, electricity and gas have become extremely expensive,» he said.

He said bakeries remain crowded not only because of war fears, but because bread has become one of the only affordable foods left.

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«Bread has become the main staple on many family tables,» Milad said. «Medical costs are extremely high, and many people are afraid to visit a doctor because the costs of medication, tests and treatment are so expensive.»

Hassan, however, said the economic pain is bearable only because some Iranians believe it could eventually help bring down the Islamic Republic.

«We believe that with the return of a government that truly represents the people, under the leadership of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, economic conditions will improve in the future,» he said.

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Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s late shah, has lived in exile for decades and has increasingly presented himself as a unifying figure for Iranians seeking a post-Islamic Republic future. His supporters inside and outside Iran argue that any transition should lead to a referendum and a democratic system.

EXILED IRANIAN PRINCE SAYS REGIME ‘VERY CLOSE TO COLLAPSING’ AMID NATIONWIDE UNREST

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Protesters rally in Washington, D.C., on March 7, 2026, supporting regime change in Iran following U.S. and Israeli strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Warning against appeasement 

The Iranians who spoke to Fox News Digital warned the Trump administration against negotiating with the regime or easing pressure too soon.

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«I would like to tell the Western world that appeasement of the Islamic Republic is futile,» Hassan said. «These are dishonest and deceptive people who, according to their religious beliefs, practice taqiyya in order to deceive others and maneuver their way through difficult situations.»

«These are not people who can be reformed,» he added. «Appeasement of them is harmful to the entire world. It is extremely naive to believe that meaningful negotiations can be conducted with such individuals.»

Ali said he believes the clerical regime would give up uranium if it allowed its leaders to stay in power.

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«We only hope that the Islamic Republic falls, whether through war or through an agreement,» Ali said. «The clerics are far too shameless to fight to the death over uranium. They would be willing to hand over the uranium to the United States if it meant staying in power and continuing to plunder Iran. But they are certainly careful to avoid suffering the same fate as Gaddafi.»

His message to Washington was direct.

«The only message I have for the U.S. government is: save the people of Iran from the clerics and free Iran from the Islamic Republic,» Ali said.

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Sadaf Ebrahimi, Shirin Nariman, and Mehran Ebrahimi watching a TV screen in a home in Vienna, Virginia

Iranian American community members Sadaf Ebrahimi, Shirin Nariman, and Mehran Ebrahimi watch a TV screen at Nariman’s home in Vienna, Virginia, reacting to news of U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Feb. 28, 2026. (Nathan Howard/Reuters)

Milad said many Iranians are watching Trump closely and fear another moment when the West chooses negotiation over the people in the streets.

«Iranian people have hope that the American administration will be strong and stand on their side,» he said. «We don’t want another Obama situation. Iranian people and their blood are not oil prices.»

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«We have one message to the president, and that is to continue,» Milad said. «Here in Iran, we no longer say, ‘Obama, Obama, either with us or with them.’ Now we’re saying: ‘Trump, don’t be Obama. You are with us, not with them. President Trump, stay the course.’»

Fox News Digital reached out to Iran’s mission to the United Nations for comment. 

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Vatican excommunicates breakaway Catholic bishops who defied Pope Leo XIV

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Pope Leo XIV’s first major showdown with a breakaway Catholic movement ended Thursday with the Vatican declaring the Society of St. Pius X in schism and excommunicating bishops who defied the pontiff by ordaining new bishops without his approval.

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The Vatican acted one day after the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) consecrated four new bishops at its seminary in Écône, Switzerland, despite a personal appeal from Leo urging the group to abandon what the Catholic Church called a «schismatic act.»

In a decree released Thursday, the Holy See excommunicated the four newly consecrated bishops as well as the two bishops who took part in the ceremony, declaring the ordinations a schism, or an intentional break from the Catholic Church.

The decision comes after decades of efforts by successive popes to reconcile with the traditionalist movement, which rejects many of the reforms adopted during the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, including allowing Mass to be celebrated in local languages instead of Latin.

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Newly consecrated bishops, from left, Marc Hanappier, Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, Michael Goldade and Pascal Schreiber at the end of their consecration ceremony at the Society of St. Pius X seminary in Econe, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Only the pope has the authority to approve the consecration of Catholic bishops, a practice meant to preserve the Church’s unity and its line of succession from the apostles.

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The sanctions also reverse concessions the Vatican had granted the SSPX in recent years as it tried to bring the group back into full communion with Rome. According to the decree, the group can no longer validly administer the sacraments of confession and marriage, and the Vatican urged Catholics attending SSPX Masses to separate themselves from the movement.

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Pope Leo XIV waves during the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

The action comes just days after Leo made a rare personal appeal to the group’s leader, the Rev. Davide Pagliarani, urging him to cancel the consecrations.

«I plead with you and ask you with all my heart: please turn back!» the pope wrote in a letter to Pagliarani on Monday, warning the planned ordinations would deepen the decades-old division between Rome and the SSPX.

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The dispute is the first major test of Leo’s pontificate. Since becoming pope, the American-born pontiff has emphasized healing divisions within the Catholic Church, including reaching out to conservatives and traditionalists who felt alienated during Pope Francis’ papacy.

POPE LEO SENDS UNMISTAKABLE MESSAGE ON IMMIGRANTS DURING VISIT HONORING AMERICA’S FIRST SAINT

During Wednesday’s consecration ceremony, Pagliarani insisted the ordinations were carried out not in opposition to the pope but in service to the Church.

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«We are accused of not respecting the pope,» Pagliarani said. «But it is precisely because we love the pope as the vicar of Christ, as the head of the church, that we don’t want to see the pope humiliated anymore, on the side of false shepherds representing false religions.»

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Pope Leo XIV delivers his message as he celebrates a Mass where he confers the pallium on newly appointed metropolitan archbishops, in St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Monday, June 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Founded in 1970 by French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, the Society of St. Pius X has long opposed what it considers theological errors introduced by the Second Vatican Council. Lefebvre was excommunicated in 1988 after consecrating four bishops without the approval of Pope John Paul II in a nearly identical confrontation.

Those excommunications were lifted in 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI in an effort to restore dialogue, though the SSPX never returned to full communion with Rome and has remained outside the Church’s formal structure.

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Despite that status, the society has continued to grow, reporting hundreds of priests, seminarians and religious members serving followers in dozens of countries, making it one of the largest traditionalist Catholic movements operating outside the Vatican’s authority.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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¡Hernán está afuera!: Rescatistas de Costa Rica celebran el rescate de Hernán Gil tras pasar más de 170 horas atrapado

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Escucha la comunicación real de un equipo de rescate informando sobre la localización y el traslado de Hernán Gil.

El reloj marcaba exactamente las 7:19 de la mañana de este jueves (hora de Costa Rica), cuando el silencio sepulcral que dominaba Playa Grande, en el estado de La Guaira, se rompió con un estallido de júbilo, llanto descontrolado y aplausos.

Tras una agónica espera de siete días, Hernán Gil, un vigilante venezolano de 44 años, volvió a respirar aire puro. Su extracción no fue una maniobra más; fue una hazaña de dimensiones colosales liderada desde el primer minuto por la Cruz Roja Costarricense, cuyo equipo se convirtió en el faro de esperanza que guio a rescatistas de todo el planeta hacia el fondo del abismo.

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Hernán permaneció sepultado durante 170 horas bajo los escombros del Centro Comercial Galerías Playa Grande, destruido por los sismos de magnitudes 7,2 y 7,5 que azotaron la costa caribeña el pasado 24 de junio. Contra toda lógica médica, hoy está vivo.

La historia del rescate cambió por completo el pasado 30 de junio. Mientras el desánimo empezaba a rondar la zona de desastre, una brigada de la Cruz Roja de Costa Rica realizaba un rastreo minucioso y milimétrico sobre la peligrosa e inestable montaña de concreto.

Fue en ese momento cuando la agudeza y el entrenamiento de los rescatistas “ticos” marcaron el destino de la operación: divisaron el leve movimiento de una mano a través de una grieta casi invisible y, al acercarse, escucharon una voz debilitada pero firme.

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Tras más de 120 horas, en un operativo inédito que incluyó a más de 100 rescatistas de 5 países, se logró rescatar con vida a Hernán Gil, un venezolano que quedó atrapado bajo los escombros en La Guaira luego del doble terremoto en Venezuela.

Hernán estaba vivo en el tercer piso subterráneo. Había sobrevivido porque su caseta de seguridad en el sótano resistió el impacto inicial, creando un microespacio vital que lo protegió de las más de 140 toneladas de escombros que colapsaron encima. Al confirmar el hallazgo, los rescatistas costarricenses no lo dudaron e inmediatamente activaron los protocolos de emergencia para solicitar apoyo internacional, conscientes de que la extrema complejidad del terreno requería un esfuerzo humano titánico y multidisciplinario.

A partir de ese instante, la Cruz Roja Costarricense asumió con orgullo y templanza el liderazgo técnico del operativo, coordinando las acciones hombro con hombro junto a los valientes miembros de Protección Civil de Venezuela.

Una hermandad global unida bajo el mando técnico de Costa Rica

El llamado de auxilio de los rescatistas ticos resonó con fuerza en todo el continente. Rápidamente, el campamento base se transformó en un conmovedor ejemplo de unión global. Más de 100 especialistas de brigadas USAR (Búsqueda y Rescate Urbano) procedentes de El Salvador, Estados Unidos, Chile, Portugal, Colombia, México y España se sumaron al plan estratégico trazado por Costa Rica y Venezuela.

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Fueron 114 horas de labores ininterrumpidas y desesperantes. La inestabilidad de la estructura obligó a los rescatistas a cavar centímetro a centímetro usando herramientas manuales pesadas y escáneres sónicos. El peligro era constante: las réplicas del sismo hicieron que los primeros túneles de aproximación colapsaran. Sin embargo, el equipo tico mantuvo la calma y la dirección del plan, logrando introducir una sonda vital para suministrarle a Hernán aire comprimido, hidratación y medicamentos que lo mantuvieron estable en la oscuridad.

Miembros de la Cruz Roja Costarricense y de la Fuerza Armada Nacional Bolivariana (FANB) trabajaron en conjunto en las labores de rescate de Hernán Gil.

Afuera, la vigilia de su esposa, Gusbimar González, se alimentaba del coraje de los rescatistas, quienes se negaron a rendirse incluso cuando el cansancio físico amenazaba con vencerlos.

La recompensa a tanto sacrificio llegó finalmente la mañana de este jueves. Las primeras imágenes enviadas desde el corazón de la zona de desastre por Ricardo Arias, miembro del equipo de la Cruz Roja de Costa Rica, plasman un momento de profunda humanidad. En ellas se observa el instante exacto en que los rescatistas costarricenses, con los cascos cubiertos de polvo y los rostros marcados por el cansancio extremo, rompen en llanto y se funden en abrazos eternos con sus hermanos venezolanos y del resto de los países participantes.

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Rescatistas de la Cruz Roja Costarricense se funden en un emotivo abrazo tras confirmar que, luego de 114 horas de excavación, «¡Hernán está afuera!».

“¡Hernán está afuera! Tras 114 horas de esfuerzo ininterrumpido y más de siete días después de los terremotos, Hernán ha sido rescatado y ya se encuentra en una ambulancia”, comunicó con profunda emoción la Cruz Roja Costarricense en sus redes sociales oficiales, desatando una ola de orgullo en Costa Rica y el mundo.

Hernán Gil ya recibe atención médica especializada y se reporta estable. Su rescate quedará para siempre en los anales de la ayuda humanitaria como el día en que la persistencia de un grupo de rescatistas ticos movilizó al mundo para salvar una vida, demostrando que la solidaridad no conoce fronteras cuando se trata de rescatar la esperanza.

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Social media erupts over socialist’s 9/11 comments after House primary win: ‘Radical lunatic’

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In the wake of her primary victory on Tuesday evening in Colorado’s first congressional district, conservatives and social media users expressed alarm at Melat Kiros’s stated views of the 9/11 terror attacks.

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«This is light-years worse than AOC beating 10-term incumbent Joe Crowley,» Steve Guest, a GOP strategist, said in a post to X, referring to the rise of progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

«This is the Democrat party,» Guest added.

Kiros has suggested the U.S. may have invited the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001 that left nearly 3,000 Americans dead. Those views, compounded with other statements that have seemed to rationalize acts of violence, have sparked backlash as she looks poised to capture a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and further cement the momentum of the far-left flank of the Democratic Party.

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MUSLIM MAMDANI-BACKED SOCIALIST PRIMARY WINNER SUGGESTED AMERICA DESERVED 9/11 IN UNEARTHED VIDEO

Democratic congressional candidate Melat Kiros speaks to supporters at an election-night watch party after winning the Colorado primary on June 30, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. Kiros defeated incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., in the Democratic primary. (Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)

When asked if the 9/11 attacks had been avoidable, Kiros said she believed the U.S. had made them «inevitable» through its foreign policy.

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«Inevitable in the sense that we destabilized a lot of the Middle East. That forced people to believe that another act of violence was the only response,» Kiros said in an interview.

«SICK!» the Republican National Committee (RNC) wrote online, highlighting the comments.

Benny Johnson, a conservative media personality, pointed to Kiros’ win as evidence that the Democratic Party had conceded to candidates with extreme positions.

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«She is a socialist who was born in Ethiopia. Melat also thinks America deserved 9/11. It isn’t just happening in New York; Democrats are losing their entire party,» Johnson said in a post, alluding to the victory of other socialist candidates with similar views.

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., also echoed Johnson’s thinking.

«One radical lunatic after the next is coming to Washington. Why would we ever want to empower someone who believes 9/11 is America’s fault?»

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MELAT KIROS BECOMES 28TH FAR-LEFT CANDIDATE TO WIN A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY THIS YEAR AS SOCIALISTS AMASS POWER

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Mamdani, AOC and socialism gain ground, while Schumer and Jeffries take a hit after NYC’s primaries. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images ; Fox News Digital ; Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images ; Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

On her website, Kiros shares platform items that are commonly held by many radical progressives: Medicare-for-all, ending «all wars,» abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and universal childcare.

«As someone who’s working as a barista to pay for school and health care, I know what it’s like to work so hard to get ahead while Washington is so far behind,» Kiros said in a campaign video.

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But it’s her views on Israel and U.S. foreign relations that have set her apart from many other candidates, including DeGette.

Kiros, a Ph.D. student and lawyer, was fired from a New York firm in 2023 after publishing an open letter, arguing that anti-Israel student protesters calling for the elimination of Israel were not antisemitic and appearing to defend Hamas.

She has also described the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks against the Jewish state as the «inevitable consequence of apartheid» and declined to characterize the deadly firebombing of protesters in Boulder last year who were urging the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza as antisemitic.

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«I don’t know what was in the heart of the perpetrator,» Kiros told Colorado’s 9News in a recent television interview. «All I know is that he went and attacked innocent people because of what they might have believed.»

Like other onlookers, Clay Travis, the conservative founder of OutKick, a sports and pop culture website, said he feared that Kiros’ victory would only lead to more far-left momentum elsewhere.

SOCIALISM GOES WEST AS DSA-BACKED CHALLENGER OUSTS LONGTIME DEMOCRAT

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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)

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«That’s four incumbents losing primaries to socialists in a week. Every state now has a Mamdani [and] the Democrat Party is on a rapid descent to Communism,» Travis wrote.

Kiros will face Republican challenger Christy Peterson, a local accountant, in the state’s general election on Nov. 3.

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