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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Israeli Embassy shooter Elias Rodriguez’s has sick ‘fan club’ growing online

 Elias Rodriguez is accused of brutally murdering two Israeli embassy staffers — but a sick fan club cheering on his action is growing around him.

A twisted online community has exploded supporting the suspected terrorist: Writing him letters in jail, petitioning for his release, and celebrating his crime as part of the so-called “global intifada.” 

The Post infiltrated several popular Telegram channels which circulate op-eds, petitions and even stickers in support of the accused murderer.

Elias Rodriguez was arrested for allegedly shooting Yaron Lichinsky and Sarah Pilgrim in May.Katie Kalisher via Storyful

Rodriguez, 31, is charged with shooting Yaron Lichinsky, 28, and Sarah Pilgrim, 26, late on May 21 as they were leaving a Young Diplomats Reception held at the Capital Jewish Museum in DC.

The victims, who were a couple, both worked at the Israeli Embassy. Chicago native Rodriguez is now charged with two counts of first-degree murder and is being held in jail as prosecutors determine a full list of charges against him.

Depraved Rodriguez, who had ties to radical left-wing groups, reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack that night while chanting “Free Palestine” which has since made him the subject of praise online.

A video of Rodriguez’s arrest posted to Resistance News Network, a pro-Palestinian Telegram channel with more than 165,000 followers, received tremendous positive attention. 404 users reacted with a heart-on-fire emoji, and 192 more with a salute emoji.

Individuals on the Tariq el-Tahrir Youth and Student Network Telegram channel were encouraged to print out stickers of Rodriguez and to “distribute them everywhere! Long live the armed anti-imperialist resistance!”

Especially disturbing strings of comments about Rodriguez and racist hate directed towards Lichinsky and Pilgrim were left by members of GAZA NOW IN ENGLISH, a Telegram channel with more than 200,000 members.

A message posted to the Tariq el-Tahrir Youth and Student Network Telegram channel encouraged members to post stickers of Rodriguez “everywhere.”Telegram

An image of Rodriguez posted to the channel the day after the attack praised him for, “in a moment of courage, [deciding] to make his voice heard and [confronting] the murderers with boldness,” despite both of his victims being entirely innocent diplomats.

“Great man even though he’s a Christian/atheist worm,” one channel member responded. Another wrote, “Blessed… two zionists off to their promised land in HELL!!!”

“Go go go rodriguesz [sic], another shooter are welcomed,” a third user wrote. Another said, “This should happen all over the world in each and every country.”

Stickers of Elias Rodriguez were circulated on Telegram groups to be downloaded by users.unityoffields.net
Reactions on Telegram to Lichinsky and Pilgrim’s murder were viciously antisemitic.Telegram

Responses to a photo of the two victims were equally depraved. Heart emojis, Palestinian flags, poop emojis, and inverted red triangles, used by Hamas in military footage to indicate an Israeli target before an attack, littered the comment section.

“Welcome to hell,” someone emboldened by their anonymity wrote. Another chimed in, “Those things are not ‘people’ they are demons.”

“Thank you… let all iarelist [sic] and zionist be killed,” a commenter added. “Killing jews ia [sic] service to humanity. Kill more of these terrorist children killers,” someone wrote. 

Many users on the GAZA NOW IN ENGLISH Telegram channel celebrated the murders.Telegram

Multiple Telegram channels, including the United Liberation Front for Palestine and Resistance News Networkcirculated a petition to free Rodriguez, written by the anonymous Free Elias Rodriguez Organizing Committee.

“Elias Rodriguez’s targeted attack on two israeli [sic] diplomatic staff on May 21, 2025 was a legitimate act of resistance against the zionist state,” it reads, condoning murder on US territory for political ends.

They compare Rodriguez to alleged United Healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione, “whose alleged actions,” the petition argues, “also helped to balance the scales of justice.”

Rodriguez’s image was photoshopped onto a Palestinian flag, superimposed with a hammer and sickle.Telegram

“We are saying that such counter-violence is legitimate. It is justice. Elias Rodriguez’s act was fully justified, at that place where legal and moral duties meet.”

Jewish groups have warned that many channels like these are actually seeded and fuelled by Hamas to spread its anti-Israel propaganda.

“The Telegram app has a channel where anyone can find English translations of propaganda from groups like Hamas. It’s not necessarily like there’s a menu of options from Hamas, it’s not that official. They just create online spaces where people can access and circulate their propaganda.

Several Telegram groups circulated a petition to free Elias Rodriguez from prison.Telegram

“It serves Hamas by portraying them as a legitimate resistance instead of the bloodthirsty terrorists that they are. It has dangerous consequences and makes people feel like they are not alone in their resistance, which can make them more damaging,” Oren Segal, the Anti-Defamation League’s SVP for Counter-Extremism and Intelligence, recently told The Post.

Telegram groups, including Resistance News Network, the Tariq el-Tahrir Youth and Student Network, and United Liberation Front for Palestine, which were identified to The Post by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies as especially extreme channels, have also shared an especially inflammatory op-ed celebrating Rodriguez.

The piece is written by Khaled Barakat, an individual identified by the US Department of Treasury as a Specially Designated National for his association with the designated terrorist organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

A “zine” version of Khaled Barakat’s op-ed was circulated for download on several channels.Telegram

Published originally in Arabic in a Lebanese newspaper, the piece has been converted into a “zine” form that Telegram users are circulating in a printable PDF form.

Barakat’s message reads: “Rodriguez’s operation represents a cry in the face of the American system, and a message that resistance is … an identity, and an ethical and political stance that allows for no compromise.”

https://nypost.com/2025/06/10/us-news/inside-israeli-embassy-shooter-elias-rodriguezs-fan-club/

Congress members traded stocks heavily as Trump tariffs hit — including ones who urged trading bans

 Members of Congress traded heavily in April as President Trump’s tariff rollout hit the stock market — and some of the most active traders had been vocal proponents of stock-trading bans, according to public filings.

More than a dozen House lawmakers and their family members made over 700 stock trades from April 2 to April 8 as Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs spooked investors and caused sharp market swings, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of disclosure filings released Tuesday.

US Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who has previously called for trading bans, led the pack with sales of more than 200 shares and options and the purchase of more than 110 securities, the analysis found.

Rep. Ro Khanna topped the analysis as the most active stock trader during the week of President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.AP

The Silicon Valley congressman said the trades were made by outside advisers who manage trusts for his wife and children. Those trusts’ securities have actually dropped in value since April 2, according to his office.

Khanna — who recently called on the left to reconsider Elon Musk and has spurred murmurs of a potential White House campaign – told the Journal he is likely to support stock-trading restrictions proposed by a bipartisan group of House lawmakers.

Asked about a potential White House campaign, a spokesperson for Khanna told The Post he is “focused on winning back the House.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who has said she does not trade individual stock, and several other Congress members are working on a bill to further restrict stock-trading by lawmakers.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has faced criticism for her stock trading activity — racking up a 65% return on her portfolio in 2023 while her venture capitalist husband made $38 million worth of stock trades in the weeks leading up to Trump’s inauguration. 

Nancy Pelosi at the MOCA Gala 2025 in May.Getty Images for The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

There’s an account on X with 1.1 million followers wholly dedicate to tracking her investments.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R – Ga.) has recently taken heat for purchasing at least $28,000 worth of stocks in firms like FedEx, Amazon, Lululemon and Palantir in April after Trump unveiled steep tariffs.

She was the sixth most active trader in the House during the week of Trump’s tariffs, according to the Journal’s analysis.

Greene made one sale transaction during the same period, unloading at least $50,000 in US Treasury bills before Trump announced the tariffs pause, according to the Journal.

All of the congresswoman’s investments are “reported with full transparency” and controlled by an outside financial adviser, Greene told The Post in a statement.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was the sixth most active trader, according to the Journal’s analysis.AP

Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R – Pa.) trailed Khanna as the second most active trader during that week with sales of more than 100 shares and options and the purchase of fewer than 100 securities, according to the Journal’s analysis. 

A spokesperson for Bresnahan told the Journal his trades were made by an outside financial adviser and executed without his knowledge. Bresnahan did not immediately respond to The Post’s requests for comment.

Rep. Julie Johnson (D – Texas) took the fourth spot, making 56 stock sales two days before Trump paused the tariffs – so she missed out on the market rally, the Journal’s analysis found. Some 53 of those stocks later rose.

A spokesperson for Johnson told The Post she is in the process of divesting her stocks, which are managed by an independent financial adviser, into ETFs and mutual funds.

President Trump greets Rep. Rob Bresnahan at the Invest America Roundtable.Getty Images

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D – Fla.) – who has signed a bill that would restrict trading – made 23 stock purchases of at least $1,000 each in companies like Amazon, Nvidia and Visa during the market slump. At least 20 of those stocks have risen since then, according to the Journal.

He made two sales of at least $1,000 during the same period.

The trades were made by a financial manager who does not involve Moskowitz, a spokesperson told The Post.

Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D – NJ) tapped a call options trade tied to Microsoft – a much riskier trade – during the same tumultuous period. 

A spokesperson for Gottheimer told The Post he turned over management of his investments to an outside adviser before taking office.

He is in the process of setting up a blind trust, which he believes should be required for all lawmakers, the spokesperson added.

https://nypost.com/2025/06/10/business/congress-members-traded-stocks-heavily-as-trump-tariffs-hit-report/