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Democratic Socialist Leads Colorado Primary After Being Fired for Anti-Israel Views

Reality Check with Ross Coulthart · Supreme Court blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order | On Balance Full Show · July 2, 2026
Democratic Socialist Leads Colorado Primary After Being Fired for Anti-Israel Views
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Supreme Court blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order | On Balance Full Show
"Was 9/11 an inevitable consequence for America based on US foreign policy? 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."
Malat Curaos, a 29-year-old socialist candidate who was fired from her job as a lawyer for being anti-Israel, is leading a Democratic primary race in Colorado against 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette with 69% of votes counted. Curaos previously attended a pro-Hamas rally on October 8th, the day after the Hamas massacre. The race represents a broader pattern of socialist candidates challenging establishment Democrats in urban districts from New York to Colorado.

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Host Leland Vittert examines three major political flashpoints following the Supreme Court's mixed rulings on Trump administration policies. The Supreme Court handed President Trump both wins and losses this week, upholding transgender sports restrictions while striking down his birthright citizenship executive order in a 5-4 decision. Vittert argues this proves the Court's independence, as both Democrats and Republicans attacked different rulings, with Trump appointees Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett voting against him on birthright citizenship. Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and constitutional attorney Tom Dupree defended the Court's legitimacy while conservative commentator Isabelle Brown criticized the legal reasoning. The episode shifts to international affairs with former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta declaring Vladimir Putin "cornered" as Ukrainian drone strikes devastate Russian energy infrastructure, creating fuel shortages in Moscow for the first time in four years. Panetta credited Trump's Ukraine policy while urging continued military support. The show examines the rise of socialist candidates within the Democratic Party, focusing on 29-year-old Malat Curaos, who leads a Colorado primary despite being fired for anti-Israel views and justifying 9/11 as an inevitable consequence of U.S. foreign policy. Political analyst Mark Halperin and others debated whether the Democratic Party has become dominated by "champagne socialists" - wealthy, college-educated elites pushing policies the working class opposes. The episode concluded with emotional testimony from Jessica Gorman, whose daughter Sheridan was murdered by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant in Chicago, sparking a confrontation with Democratic members of Congress during a hearing on sanctuary city policies.

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