Radical Agenda Scrubbed Before Congress Bid

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A socialist New York congressional hopeful backed by a far-left city powerbroker quietly wiped thousands of posts calling to abolish police, prisons, borders, and even seize private property—then insisted none of it really defines her today.

Story Snapshot

  • A New York democratic socialist candidate deleted thousands of past posts calling to abolish police, prisons, and borders.
  • Archived records show support for seizing landlords’ property and nationalizing key industries.
  • The candidate now claims those posts do not reflect her current platform, despite no denial of authenticity.
  • The controversy highlights how radical ideological experiments on social media are creeping toward real power in Congress.

Deleted Posts Expose Radical Vision For America’s Laws And Borders

News outlets reviewing archived content from Darializa Avila Chevalier’s deleted Twitter account report more than 3,600 posts between 2018 and 2022 pushing an extreme abolitionist agenda, including ending police, prisons, and borders outright.[1] One resurfaced repost from September 2021 declared that a world without borders, prisons, or police is “possible and necessary,” framing core institutions of law and sovereignty as obstacles to be removed rather than protected.[1] That vision sits far outside traditional American ideas about public safety and national borders.

Coverage indicates the same archive included blunt demands that the United States “literally abolish the border” and flat statements that all deportation is wrong, effectively rejecting any meaningful immigration enforcement.[1] For many readers already alarmed by years of mass illegal migration, those positions amount to a public invitation for border chaos. Rather than arguing to fix the system, these posts embraced a world where the United States would abandon the basic right to control who enters the country.

From ‘End Policing Full Stop’ To Seizing Private Property

Investigations into the deleted account describe repeated, direct calls for the “complete elimination” of law enforcement rather than reform or budget changes.[1] During the riots and unrest of 2020, Avila Chevalier reportedly wrote that the movement “means ending policing full stop,” emphasizing there should be “no more police at all ever,” while also sharing selfies in anti-police gear and using profane slurs toward officers.[1] For families depending on already thin blue lines in their neighborhoods, that rhetoric signals open hostility to basic law and order.

Archived posts also went well beyond traditional progressive economics, venturing into explicit support for seizing private property and nationalizing major industries.[1] Reporting describes her amplifying demands to dissolve private health insurance companies, nationalize utilities, and “seize all rental properties from landlords,” transforming private homes and investments into government-controlled assets.[1] In a country built on secure property rights and free enterprise, those ideas track closely with classic socialist and even communist experiments that have historically produced scarcity, repression, and economic collapse.

Anti-Capitalist Identity, Israel Hostility, And Democratic Party Contempt

Journalists reviewing the deleted account note that Avila Chevalier’s biography openly referenced communism and Marxism, at one point featuring the phrase “how communist of you” alongside hashtags for Black Lives Matter and “Free Palestine.”[1] That branding aligned with a broader posting history described as a “sweeping anti-capitalist and abolitionist philosophy,” rather than a few stray comments taken out of context.[1] Reports also indicate earlier coverage of posts attacking Israel and establishment Democrats, underscoring a pattern of hard-edged ideological signaling.[1]

The deleted archive reportedly contained repeated profane attacks on the Democratic National Committee and party leaders, especially after the 2020 primary season.[1] One highlighted post targeted then–Vice President Kamala Harris with expletives after the administration told Central American migrants not to travel to the United States illegally, suggesting that even modest efforts to discourage unlawful crossings were treated as a moral betrayal.[1] That posture reveals how far some activists are prepared to go in rejecting both party leadership and basic border enforcement when it conflicts with their abolitionist worldview.

Mamdani’s Endorsement And The Fight Over What Voters Get To See

Avila Chevalier is running as a democratic socialist challenger in New York’s Thirteenth District, presenting herself as a working-class Afro-Latina organizer, United Auto Workers member, and daughter of Dominican immigrants focused on community issues in upper Manhattan.[2] She has secured support from influential left-wing figures, including New York City Council Member Zohran Mamdani, who has stood by his endorsement even after these posts surfaced. That backing suggests parts of the local political establishment are comfortable normalizing what many Americans view as fringe positions.

When questioned about the archived material, Avila Chevalier has not disputed the authenticity of the posts but argues they do not reflect her current platform or identity.[1] This controversy fits a broader pattern where candidates scrub years of digital history just as they seek higher office, leaving journalists and voters to piece together who they really are from partial records and saved screenshots.[1] For citizens who believe elections should be about clear accountability, the episode raises a simple question: if these ideas were worth posting thousands of times then, why hide them from voters now?

Sources:

[1] Web – Mamdani-Backed Congressional Candidate Deletes Posts About Abolishing …

[2] Web – Avila Chevalier deleted old Twitter account amid controversy over …