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California State Senator Scott Wiener Chased from San Francisco Trans March by Gaza Protesters
A video widely circulating on social media has captured a tense confrontation in San Francisco, showing California State Senator and congressional candidate Scott Wiener being aggressively followed and berated by a crowd of protesters over his political stance on the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The incident, which unfolded on Friday during the city's annual Trans March in Dolores Park, has ignited a fierce debate regarding political polarization and rising antisemitism within left-wing activist spaces.
Wiener, a prominent gay and Jewish Democrat who has long championed progressive legislation and transgender rights, was walking through the park to participate in a trans-led Pride Shabbat service when he was suddenly cornered by anti-Israel demonstrators. Cellphone footage captured by local activists shows individuals approaching Wiener, initially complimenting his record on LGBTQ+ issues before turning hostile and shouting that his positions on the war in Gaza mean he no longer belongs in the community. The crowd followed Wiener through the park, shouting profanities, making threatening gestures, and demanding he speak to the camera.
The harassment eventually crossed a line into physical intimidation, according to a public statement released by the lawmaker. Wiener revealed that the agitators surrounded him, made physical contact, and hurled targeted antisemitic insults accusing him of answering to "Israeli handlers" and "Zionist handlers." Due to the intensifying aggression and a lack of immediate safety, Wiener was forced to flee the area, marking the very first time in 22 years that he was unable to complete the annual community march.
The aggressive tactics have drawn widespread condemnation from California municipal and state leaders. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie issued a sharp rebuke over the weekend, labeling the language directed at the senator as overtly hateful, targeted, and antisemitic. Lurie emphasized that while political disagreement and passionate civic dialogue are deeply embedded in San Francisco's culture, physical intimidation and bigoted rhetoric cross an unacceptable threshold.
The incident highlights a widening ideological fracture within the Democratic Party as candidates navigate complex international foreign policy issues ahead of the upcoming election cycles. Wiener, who is currently the leading candidate to succeed retiring former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in Congress, has historically supported Israel's foundational right to exist while simultaneously advocating for a peaceful two-state solution and criticizing the actions of the current Israeli government. Activists, however, have targeted the lawmaker for previously refusing to characterize the conflict as a systemic genocide, proving that nuanced foreign policy stances are increasingly coming under intense, uncompromising fire from polarized wings of the electorate.
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By: CNN Newsource
June 29, 2026


