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Socialists cheer ‘shockwave’ primary night as DSA-backed candidates win, advance across the map

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The Democratic Party’s socialist wing is taking a victory lap after more than a dozen Democratic Socialists of America, or DSA, backed candidates won or are expected to advance in primaries across five states, casting the results as proof of momentum, despite party leaders urging Democrats to stay focused on electability ahead of the midterms.
Tuesday’s primaries produced outright wins, apparent victories and runoff advancements for more than a dozen candidates linked to or backed by the DSA, including candidates for Congress, state legislatures, and local offices such as mayor and city council. One of the biggest victories came in Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District, where Chris Rabb, a sitting state representative and self-identified democratic socialist, won the Democratic primary.
Rabb is running unopposed in the November general election, which will lead him to becoming DSA’s second nationally endorsed member of the U.S. House of Representatives, according to the organization.
DSA’s election night live blog described the results for its «ambitious slate of candidates» as «rosy,» adding, «There is a new Democratic Socialist in Congress,» following Rabb’s primary win since he will be running unopposed.
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Pennsylvania State Rep. Chris Rabb, D-West Oak Lane, is shown. (Joe Lamberti/Getty Images)
«There’s dissatisfaction with the establishment,» Mustafa Rashed, a Philadelphia-based political strategist, told WHYY News, the primary NPR-affiliate in the area. «[Voters] want someone different and if you can unapologetically present yourself as an outsider, as someone that’s going to give you a different outcome, I think people will be receptive to that message and respond to it. And I think that’s what happened.»
«What this means is that there’s potential for a new working-class alignment of voters… [who are] saying the same thing to the political establishment and the political machine in both the Republican and Democratic Party,» Maurice Mitchell, national director for the Working Families Party, told WHYY News shortly after the results were released. Mitchell described Rabb’s Tuesday night victory as «a shockwave» heard around the nation, WHYY reported.
According to the DSA, May’s primaries were «just the beginning,» citing a list of 27 DSA-endorsed candidates on the ballot in the upcoming slate of June primaries.
The socialist victories on Tuesday landed the same week the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released a long-delayed 2024 postmortem report that warned Republicans will continue trying to elevate Democrats whose politics or positions can be used to paint candidates in competitive races as out of touch. The report also suggested Democrats need to reconnect with Middle America, the South, rural voters, men, Latinos and working-class communities while building stronger messaging around affordability, public safety and candidate quality, rather than assuming anti-Trump energy is enough.
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DNC Chairman Ken Martin first promised to release a 2024 postmortem report after becoming DNC chair, then reversed course in December by arguing the party should focus on winning rather than rehashing the failures of the last election.
That decision triggered months of pressure from activists, Democratic operatives and potential 2028 figures, including former Vice President Kamala Harris and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, before Martin released the report Thursday with a sweeping disclaimer distancing the DNC from its findings.

A man is seen walking in front of the Democratic National Committee’s headquarters located in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
«Socialism is ascendant in today’s Democratic Party, and it’s influencing and shaping the primary election contests in a way that potentially spells doom for the party in general elections,» GOP strategist Collin Reed told Fox News Digital.
Reed compared Democrats’ current left-wing primary pressures to the Tea Party-era candidacy fights Republicans faced more than a decade ago, saying it was «ironic to see the shoe now on the other foot.»
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«As someone who’s old enough to have lived through the 2010 and 2012 cycles, when Republicans had a similar challenge in nominating and choosing candidates who could win general elections, it’s ironic to see the shoe now on the other foot,» Reed said.
The danger that could be afoot for Democrats heading into the midterms, and even the 2028 presidential election, has been echoed by Democratic Party leadership who have warned their party against putting all of its energy into ideological fights at the expense of electability.
At a July fundraiser last year, former President Barack Obama urged Democrats to stop «navel-gazing,» and support candidates already running competitive races and focus less on ideology than whether candidates can deliver for voters.

Former President Barack Obama (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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«I think it’s going to require a little bit less navel-gazing and a little less whining and being in fetal positions. And it’s going to require Democrats to just toughen up,» Obama said at the fundraiser, according to excerpts obtained by CNN.
«Stop looking for the quick fix,» he added. «Stop looking for the messiah. You have great candidates running races right now. Support those candidates.»
Some progressives, however, have viewed Rabb’s win as evidence that the winning energy behind socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani can travel beyond New York.
«Philly progressives don’t want to waste the momentum they’re seeing in Maine, Texas and Michigan on another establishment candidate,» Ryan Birchmeier, a Democratic strategist and a previous communications director for former New York City Mayor Eric Adams, told The Guardian. «They see this as their ‘Zohran moment.’»

Protesters hold Democratic Socialists of America signs during a May Day rally in Minneapolis. (Derek Shook/Fox News Digital)
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Rabb himself made a similar comparison in March, telling City & State Pennsylvania that voters were motivated less by the Democratic Party itself and more by «opposition to extremism» and «anti-establishment fervor.»
Rabb, too, pointed to Mamdani’s election in New York City and said he was seeing that same energy «on the ground» in Philadelphia.
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Trump announces peace deal with Iran, declares Strait of Hormuz will reopen: ‘Let the oil flow!’

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Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst covers President Donald Trump’s major announcement of a peace deal with Iran. Trump’s ‘Truth Social’ post details the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz and removal of the U.S. naval blockade, allowing for increased oil flow. The deal aims to bring peace to the Middle East after months of conflict.
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President Donald Trump announced Sunday that the United States and Iran have officially reached a peace agreement, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports.
«The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete,» Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
«Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!»
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, whose country has served as a mediator, was the first to announce the peace deal, saying a signing ceremony is scheduled to take place Friday in Switzerland.
TRUMP SAYS HE’S CANCELED IRAN STRIKES, ADDS POTENTIAL DEAL-SIGNING ‘TO BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY’
President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on June 11, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Trump added that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen once the parties formally sign the agreement.
«With the opening of the Strait upon the signing of the Deal on Friday, for purposes of mine removal, oil will flow on both ends again for the Region, and the World!» he said.
IRAN REVEALS 10-POINT PLAN FOR PEACE WITH THE US – HERE’S WHAT’S IN IT

President Donald Trump looks at Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaking in Egypt in 2025, following the signing of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
According to Sharif, the deal includes the termination of military operations across the region, including in Lebanon, where Iran-backed terrorist proxy Hezbollah has been engaged in conflict with Israel.
«Both sides have declared the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon,» he said.
Additional details of the agreement, including any provisions related to Iran’s nuclear program, were not immediately released.
Iran’s deputy foreign minister said talks with the United States on a final and more comprehensive agreement will take place during a 60-day ceasefire period, according to Reuters.
The outlet reported that the future of Iran’s nuclear program will be addressed in upcoming negotiations. Trump has long maintained that Iran cannot be in possession of a nuclear weapon and has repeatedly vowed to prevent Tehran from developing, acquiring or obtaining one.
Trump further praised his administration for securing the agreement.
«This Great Deal will bring Peace and Security to the whole Region,» he said. «Many presidents have tried to make Peace with Iran, and all have failed before me. The Leaders of the Region have, for the first time, found a President who can help them achieve real Peace.»
Sharif also thanked the United States and Iran for their «commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict,» as well as Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey for their contributions to the mediation effort.
With the agreement now in place, mediators are expected to facilitate a series of meetings this week that could lay the groundwork for technical negotiations and the official signing ceremony, Sharif said.
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The peace deal would formally end the high-stakes conflict that began on Feb. 28, which disrupted roughly 20% of global oil shipments that pass through the Strait of Hormuz and contributed to higher energy prices worldwide.
It comes roughly one year after Israel initiated massive strikes on Iran during Operation Rising Lion. The strikes sparked a 12-day conflict between the nations before Trump ordered strikes on a trio of nuclear facilities later that same month.
Fox News’ Ashley J. DiMella and Reuters contributed to this report.
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Zelenskyy congratulates Trump on turning 80 in birthday call, vows more Ukraine peace talks at G7 on Tuesday

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A gracious Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy spoke with President Donald Trump on the eve of the G7 Summit, he announced Sunday on X, congratulating Trump on turning 80 and vowing further peace talks in the coming days.
«I have just had a great conversation with @POTUS,» Zelenskyy wrote Sunday on X. «I congratulated President Trump on his birthday, and we have had quite a detailed discussion about many key things – peace, surely, was among them. «I wished President Trump every success, above all in his work to end Russia’s war against Ukraine.»
«I also thanked him for all the support America has been providing to Ukraine, and it does matter that we remember with gratitude every step of that support – from Javelins to Patriots,» Zelenskyy continued. «We discussed things that could help bring about peace now, and I informed the President about the latest developments on the battlefield and how our position has strengthened.»
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President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 28, 2025. (Saul Loeb/Afp)
Notably, the G7 Summit will bring direct talks between the leaders of seven major industrialized economies, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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«We agreed that we will discuss more during our meeting at the G7 Summit,» Zelenskyy concluded. «We have some good ideas that could help advance peace and protect lives. Thank you!»
The call came as Trump turned 80 and prepared to travel early Monday moring to France for the G7, where Ukraine and Russia’s war is expected to be s major topic. Trump will participate in a working session Tuesday morning with Zelenskyy at the summit, though not necessarily a formal bilateral meeting, according to a senior administration official.
The outreach also comes as European leaders seek to keep Trump engaged on Ukraine policy and push for renewed diplomatic efforts involving Kyiv, Moscow and Europe. European officials are expected to use the G7 gathering to press Trump on a plan to restart negotiations with Russia while also preparing additional pressure on Moscow.
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Trump has hoped to have secured an Iranian peace treaty before the G7 and has long hoped his global peacemaking efforts would ultimately «end the death» in southern and eastern Ukraine, where Russia’s Vladimir Putin has sought to stake claim to large swaths of land during the ongoing war.
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Pakistán anunció que Estados Unidos e Irán firmaron el acuerdo que pone fin a la Guerra en Medio Oriente

Estados Unidos e Irán firmaron el acuerdo que pone fin a la guerra en Medio Oriente, iniciada el 28 de febrero por el país norteamericano e Israel, uno de los conflictos más tensos de los últimos años en la región. Así lo anunció el primer ministro de Pakistán con un posteo en X.
“Tras intensas conversaciones, nos complace anunciar que el Acuerdo de Paz entre los Estados Unidos de América y la República Islámica de Irán ha sido ALCANZADO. Ambas partes han declarado la terminación inmediata y permanente de las operaciones militares en todos los frentes, incluido Líbano”, escribió el mandatario Shehbaz Sharif.
Después del anuncio, el precio del petróleo abrió con una caída del 5% en Estados Unidos.
En tanto, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunció que alcanzó un acuerdo con Irán para reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz tras más de tres meses de conflicto. Según afirmó, el paso marítimo se reabrirá tras la firma del acuerdo con Irán el viernes.
Desde Teherán, el viceministro de asuntos exteriores de Irán, Kazem Gharibabadi, declaró en la noche del domingo que al acuerdo con Estados Unidos pone “fin inmediatamente a la guerra”.
“En primer lugar, el fin inmediato y definitivo de la guerra y de las operaciones militares en los diferentes frentes, incluido el Líbano”, enumeró el diplomático, especialista en cuestiones jurídicas, en la televisión estatal.
El canciller iraní dijo que “el enemigo, que atacó para llevar a cabo sus designios malintencionados, ha visto todos sus objetivos reducidos a la nada, y la República Islámica de Irán ha logrado grandes victorias en esta guerra”, declaró a la televisión estatal iraní.
Irán dijo además que en un plazo de 60 días se iniciarán conversaciones para un “acuerdo final”.
Además, la agencia de noticias iraní Mers dijo que el memorando de entendimiento contempla el desembolso inmediato de 12.000 millones de dólares en activos congelados.
El documento prevé “el desbloqueo de 24.000 millones de dólares de activos iraníes congelados durante el período de negociación de 60 días” que se abre tras la conclusión del memorando de entendimiento, según Mehr. “La mitad de esta suma debe ponerse a disposición de Irán antes del inicio de las negociaciones”, precisó.
Qué dijo Donald Trump
En una publicación en su red social Truth Social, Trump explicó que, a cambio de la reapertura del estrecho, Estados Unidos levantará el bloqueo marítimo impuesto a la entrada y salida de buques en puertos iraníes.
“El acuerdo con la República Islámica de Irán ya está completo. ¡Felicitaciones a todos! Por la presente, autorizo plenamente la apertura sin peaje del estrecho de Ormuz y, simultáneamente, autorizo el levantamiento inmediato del bloqueo naval de Estados Unidos. ¡Buques del mundo, arranquen sus motores! ¡Que fluya el petróleo!“, escribió Trump, sin ofrecer más detalles del acuerdo. Un buque portacontenedores anclado, con un pequeño bote de motor en primer plano, en el estrecho de Ormuz frente a Bandar Abbas, Irán, el sábado 2 de mayo de 2026. (Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA vía AP)
Por el estratégico estrecho de Ormuz, por el que circula el 20% del petróleo mundial.
La tregua del 8 de abril había terminado con la mayoría de ataques directos entre Irán y Estados Unidos, aunque en los últimos días hubo una ofensiva cruzada entre ambos países.
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Poco antes, en un mensaje en su red Truth Social, dijo que la relación con Teherán es “muy diferente y mejor que la que tuvieron las administraciones anteriores”, con duras críticas a uno de sus antecesores, el demócrata, Barack Obama: “A diferencia de los cientos de miles de millones de dólares que Obama les pagó, incluyendo 1700 millones de dólares en efectivo, aquí no habrá intercambio de dinero».
El presidente de Estados Unidos dijo además que intervendrán sobre las reservas de uranio enriquecido iraníes: “En el momento oportuno, cuando todo esté en calma, entraremos y recuperaremos el polvo nuclear, enterrado en las profundidades de las imponentes montañas de granito sumergidas, gracias a nuestros magníficos bombarderos B-2 y sus brillantes pilotos, y lo desintegraremos y destruiremos, ya sea en Irán o en Estados Unidos».
Trump planteó: “Esperamos colaborar con Irán y con todo Oriente Medio durante muchos años. Ojalá este proceso se desarrolle de forma rápida, sencilla y sin contratiempos. Si no es así, tenemos la alternativa definitiva, ¡que esperamos no tener que volver a usar jamás!“.
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