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NYC Mayor Mamdani Claims He Didn't See Controversial Posts Before Endorsing DSA Congressional Candidate Avila Chevalier

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed Democratic Socialist Alliance (DSA) member Darializa Avila Chevalier in a primary challenge against incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat, then claimed he had not seen her controversial social media posts before giving his endorsement. Avila Chevalier's deleted posts included vulgar language about US politics, accusations against Democratic leaders, and disputed claims about COVID-19 origins. Mamdani defended his endorsement by citing her record on immigration detention and working-class advocacy.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed DSA member Darializa Avila Chevalier for Congress in New York's 13th District, challenging longtime incumbent Adriano Espaillat. After the endorsement, numerous controversial social media posts from Avila Chevalier resurfaced, including calling the US "a f–ing disgrace," describing former President Biden as a "rapist" and "war criminal," and making disputed claims about COVID-19 originating in France. When confronted about the posts, Mamdani stated he had not seen them before endorsing her, and suggested her views had evolved. He defended his position by highlighting her record on immigration issues and advocacy for working-class constituents in a district concerned with displacement and economic security. Espaillat's campaign has featured some of these deleted posts in recent advertising.

What's missing

The article does not provide Avila Chevalier's direct response to the resurfaced posts or her explanation of whether her views have evolved as Mamdani claims. Additionally, there is no information about the timeline of when these posts were made relative to Mamdani's endorsement, which would be relevant to assessing the credibility of his claim not to have seen them.

What different sources said

  • Mamdani claims he never saw vile, anti-American posts from DSA House candidate he endorsed

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