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| Hello, Newly unearthed social media posts reveal that Zohran Mamdani-loving radical Peter Chatzky and his wife are staunch supporters of political violence. Despite claiming that his campaign is about “compassion and empathy,” Chatzky’s wife posted on social media that, “we need to deport white men in their 20’s,” said that lawmakers not wearing masks “should be brought up on charges of reckless endangerment,” and even loved a comment celebrating President Trump’s “demise.” These comments are in line with the hateful and violent anti-law enforcement, antisemitic agenda Peter Chatzky espouses. Read the full story here or see excerpts below: EXCLUSIVE: Rich Democrat Candidate’s Wife Called Bible ‘F*cking Stupid,’ Loved Joke About Trump’s ‘Demise’ Daily Caller Adam Pack January 12, 2026 Susan Chatzky, the wife of a Democratic House candidate, made a series of inflammatory Facebook posts over the course of a decade, in which she deemed the Bible “fucking stupid,” appeared to joke about President Donald Trump’s death and suggested that young white men to be deported or imprisoned. Susan’s husband, Peter Chatzky, a wealthy tech executive and deputy mayor of his affluent Westchester County village, is vying to unseat Republican New York Rep. Mike Lawler in a contest that could be among the most competitive races of the midterms. His wife’s comments appear to be at odds with the “compassion and empathy” Chatzky called for when announcing his congressional run. […] In August 2025 while responding to the news of Taylor Swift’s engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce, Chatzky appeared to call attention to Trump’s hypothetical death. “The interwebs are so excited, you would think ‘it’ had happened,” Chatzky wrote on her Facebook page. An account in the comments clarified the “it” in question was the death of the current president. “Imagine being Trump and knowing people are super happy for Taylor but bummed the breaking news wasn’t [sic] his demise,” the user wrote, adding a laughing emoji. “What a great day that will be!” the user added with a praying emoji at the end. Chatzky reacted with a heart, referred to on Facebook as a “love.” […] The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), House Republicans’ campaign arm, slammed Chatzky’s inflammatory comments in a statement to the DCNF. “Radical Democrat Peter Chatzky and his wife are despicable,” NRCC spokeswoman Maureen O’Toole said. “They unabashedly support using hateful, discriminatory rhetoric and violence to get what they want. That is no way to lead, and Chatzky is unfit to serve the Hudson Valley in Congress.” In October 2015, Susan Chatzky posted a graphic purportedly showing the number of mass shootings that year through September. In an exchange in the comments lamenting several shootings that day, she called for more drastic measures. “I hate to say this, but I think we need to deport white men in their 20’s. Or put them in internment camps,” Chatzky said. “I’ll really miss my sons.” […] That month, Chatzky also argued members of Congress who declined to wear masks in the Capitol should face criminal prosecution. “The lawmakers who refused to wear masks should be brought up on charges of reckless endangerment,” Chatzky wrote. […] Maureen O’Toole Eastern Regional Press Secretary motoole@nrcc.org | @MaureenOToole4 |

NEW: Radical Peter Chatzky & His Wife Really Love Political Violence
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