Following Kamala Harris’ loss in the 2024 presidential race and the Democratic Party’s retreat from majorities in both chambers of Congress, there is palpable curiosity about who will emerge as the new standard-bearer for the left.
Could it be California Governor Gavin Newsom? Perhaps New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? Or maybe former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg?
To these questions, I would argue that the answer lies elsewhere. The individual who might represent the left in 2025 will not be a familiar political figure, nor will he be contesting for the presidency anytime soonâprimarily because his current location is more akin to a prison yard than a campaign trail. His name? Elias Rodriguez.
Rodriguez is also not of an age to run for president. At 31, according to various reports, he is barely older than the two Israeli embassy staffers he is alleged to have killedâYaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26âjust outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Witnesses reported that he confessed to the shooting while proclaiming, âFree, free Palestine!â as he was taken into custody.
This is from the event at the Capital Jewish Museum, taken by Katie Kalisher. The man being led out by police yells, âfree free Palestine.â Kalisher said she did not witness the shooting, but that this man took responsibility for it.@fox5dc https://t.co/fQctdXj39J pic.twitter.com/s6Hivs26uW
â Josh Rosenthal (@JoshRosenthalTV) May 22, 2025
Emerging details indicate that Rodriguez was affiliated with a radical left-wing, anti-Semitic socialist organization and was an advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement. Just hours before the attack, his former group, the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), was disseminating incendiary anti-Israel rhetoric on social media.
For instance, they tweeted:
With the full backing of the US government, Israel has launched a new and even deadlier phase in their genocide against Gaza. The âOperation Gideonâs Chariotsâ ground invasion aims to establish a permanent occupation of Gaza, subjecting Palestinians to non-stop violence,⊠pic.twitter.com/2sRZRq7yjI
â Party for Socialism and Liberation (@pslnational) May 20, 2025
In the aftermath of the shooting, the PSL hastily distanced itself from Rodriguez. They issued a statement declaring, âWe reject any attempt to associate the PSL with the DC shooting. Elias Rodriguez is not a member of the PSL. He had a brief association with one branch of the PSL that ended in 2017. We know of no contact with him in over 7 years. We have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it.â This response, however, failed to pacify critics on social media who pointed out the contradiction with the party’s previous rhetoric.
You could have fooled me⊠pic.twitter.com/1qTorG3SW6
â David Bernstein (@ProfDBernstein) May 22, 2025
Rodriguez’s connections to the PSL run deeper than a mere past association; he had previously delivered a well-received speech at a Black Lives Matter protest in Chicago in 2017, where he drew parallels between police violence and the gentrification of Seattle by Amazon. He remarked, âAmazonâs whitening of Seattle is structurally racist and a direct danger to all workers who live in that city.â
Prior to his recent arrest, Rodriguez was employed by the American Osteopathic Information Association, which expressed shock and sadness upon learning of his alleged involvement in this tragic event.
Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago far-left activist accused of shooting dead two Israelis outside the Capital Jewish Museum, has a long history of support for BLM, Palestine, communist and anti-white causes.
Those groups have been trying to scrub his associations with them by⊠https://t.co/DvtdsH23ie pic.twitter.com/34QRe5Yogo
â Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) May 22, 2025
Moreover, reports suggest that Rodriguez left behind a manifesto outlining his motivations for what has been labeled an anti-Semitic terror act, which police are currently working to authenticate. Eyewitness accounts indicate that he brandished a red keffiyeh, a symbol often linked to the MarxistâLeninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, just before his arrest.
In light of these events, one must ponder: Is this truly the face of the left in 2025?
The current president has survived not one, but two assassination attempts during his campaign, incidents that many in the media and the left have attempted to downplay. The left seems reluctant to confront the extremist anti-Semites within its ranks, even defending radicals at institutions like Columbia and Harvard, where systemic harassment of Jewish students and causes has occurred.
This is a left that appears to have a soft spot for radical figures like Luigi Mangioneâanother alleged killer with a political agenda. Itâs also a left that gets irked when individuals draw problematic conclusions about messaging from former FBI directors who post cryptic symbols after the aforementioned assassination attempts on Trump.
This is the summer of Floyd, the #Resistance, and a casual anti-Semitic embrace of college radicals who support Hamas. It encapsulates a moment in time characterized by the Black Lives Matter riots and the disturbing imagery of activists like Kathy Griffin holding a bloodied effigy of Donald Trump while President Biden suggests that Hamas supporters âhave a point.â
This is Elias Rodriguezâthe violent culmination of a progressive movement that has spun out of control.
Instead of looking up to figures like AOC or Governor Newsom, consider this manâs mug shot. Reflect on the lives he cut short, lives that were extinguished simply because their Jewish identity served his agenda. Take a good look at that mug shotâit represents the darker side of the ideology that has birthed him. This is a reality that the left must confront.
This article originally appeared on The Western Journal.