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Exclusive: James Talarico Described Himself As A ‘Christian Who Hates Christianity’

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June 23, 2026

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Exclusive: James Talarico Described Himself As A ‘Christian Who Hates Christianity’

The Democrat running for outgoing Texas Sen. John Cornyn's seat wants to turn Jesus Christ into Karl Marx and the Trans Agenda Into Gospel.

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Workers World

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· Jun 29, 2026

Statement by Prairieland defendant Benjamin “Champagne” Song

Benjamin “Champagne” Song, a Prairieland defendant sentenced to 100 years in prison for attempted murder, issued the following statement on June 23, 2026. Benjamin “Champagne” Song I don’t hate. I don’t hate anyone. I don’t hate cops. I don’t hate Trump. I don’t hate Nazis. My beliefs are composed thus: . . . Continue reading Statement by Prairieland defendant Benjamin “Champagne” Song at Workers.org

Townhall

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· Jul 9, 2026

Talarico Has Another Tenant of His Fake Christianity

Talarico Has Another Tenant of His Fake Christianity

National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jun 22, 2026

New York Post: The ‘TransQueer Latinx’ theologian who ‘continues to inspire’ James Talarico

The ‘TransQueer Latinx’ theologian who ‘continues to inspire’ James TalaricoRyan KingNew York PostJune 22, 2026 Texas Democratic Senate hopeful James Talarico once lavished praise on a self-described “TransQueer, Latinx” activist theologian as a major source of inspiration for his left-wing philosophy. “When you started following me on Twitter, I couldn’t contain my inner fan boy, []

National Republican Congressional Committee

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· Jun 23, 2026

Cuellar Won’t Denounce Christian-Hating James Talarico

Texans shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for Henry Cuellar to denounce Christian-hating James Talarico because Talarico’s contempt for faith, family, and Texas values is exactly where Cuellar’s Democrat Party is headed. As Talarico attacks the values that built Texas, Cuellar goes silent. “James Talarico’s fake-faith, open-borders, anti-family extremism is exactly what Henry Cuellar stands for. Cuellar won’t denounce Talarico because [] The post Cuellar Won’t Denounce Christian-Hating James Talarico appeared first on NRCC.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 26, 2026

James Talarico said he ‘hates Christianity.’ Here’s why

Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico admitted that he “hates Christianity,” and it shows. The seminary student who infamously proclaimed that “God is nonbinary” has shown he’s out to create his own woke religion that bears no resemblance to biblical Christianity. “I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity,” Talarico said in []

Twitchy

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· Jun 23, 2026

YIKES! LEAKED Audio of James Talarico Admitting He HATES Christianity Should END His TX Campaign (LISTEN)

YIKES! LEAKED Audio of James Talarico Admitting He HATES Christianity Should END His TX Campaign (LISTEN)

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Related coverage for "Exclusive: James Talarico Described Himself As A ‘Christian Who Hates Christianity’": Workers World — Statement by Prairieland defendant Benjamin “Champagne” Song. Townhall — Talarico Has Another Tenant of His Fake Christianity. National Republican Senatorial Committee — New York Post: The ‘TransQueer Latinx’ theologian who ‘continues to inspire’ James Talarico. National Republican Congressional Committee — Cuellar Won’t Denounce Christian-Hating James Talarico. Washington Examiner — James Talarico said he ‘hates Christianity.’ Here’s why. Twitchy — YIKES! LEAKED Audio of James Talarico Admitting He HATES Christianity Should END His TX Campaign (LISTEN)