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Karoline Leavitt slams Darializa Avila Chevalier, communist loving Dems
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Karoline Leavitt slams Darializa Avila Chevalier, communist loving Dems

The Hill · Jun 30, 2026, 5:47 PM

Key takeaways

  • Voters in her district apparently overlooked the fact that she supports communism and hates America, and if you want more proof of that, well, check out this.
  • She also retweeted favorable remarks about Jo Chi Minh, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, who are also communist figures.
  • Sorry, Darializa, people do in fact want more choice and control over how they live their lives, and it s markets and liberty that allow for more choices.

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Voters in her district apparently overlooked the fact that she supports communism and hates America, and if you want more proof of that, well, check out this.

According to a terrifically thorough report by CNN s Andrew Kaczynski, Chevalier previously made sympathetic references to a variety of communist figures, like Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, the despotic early rulers of the Soviet Union whose policies killed millions. She also retweeted favorable remarks about Jo Chi Minh, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, who are also communist figures. She retweeted an account lamenting that people won t meekly submit to socialism because, unfortunately, people like having a choice in what kind of soup they get to eat. In another post, she made clear that she generally sympathizes with the Bolsheviks, the revolutionary communist party that seized power in Russia and murdered the czar and his family.

Sorry, Darializa, people do in fact want more choice and control over how they live their lives, and it s markets and liberty that allow for more choices. In free economies, grocery stores are stocked with all kinds of products for different tastes. In authoritarian communist societies, millions starve while waiting in lines for stale bread.

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