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On October 22nd, 2023, James Talarico, who is currently the Democratic candidate for senator of Texas, spoke at his home church about the dangers of Christian Nationalism.
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Who is James Talarico, and why does the Trump administration fear him?
On February 16, 2026, James Talarico was scheduled to appear on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Colbert said that CBS canceled the interview because of the Trump administration’s “intensifying pressure against broadcast TV networks”. He said the network’s lawyers had instructed him not to have Talarico on the show or mention the cancellation. Against their advice, he interviewed Talarico and spoke publicly about the cancellation. Colbert accused CBS of censorship and posted the interview to the show’s YouTube page instead, where it had gained 7.3 million views by February 18, making it the most viewed interview segment on The Late Show‘s channel in a year. Many commentators saw this as an example of the Streisand effect in which the attempt to censor creates publicity far greater than expected.
James Talarico’s platform for his 2026 U.S. Senate campaign centers on an anti-corruption and economic populist agenda. A former middle school teacher and current Presbyterian seminarian, he frames his policies through progressive Christianity, famously stating that the primary political divide is not “left vs. right” but “top vs. bottom”.
Core Policy Pillars
Talarico distinguishes himself by rejecting “politics as blood sport” in favor of a message focused on unity and empathy. He frequently uses biblical metaphors—calling Jesus a “barefoot rabbi” who “flipped tables” of injustice—to argue that progressive policies are a fulfillment of the commandment to “love thy neighbor”.

Copyright 2026 Michael Simms
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My breath is held in hopes of a surge in his popularity, that he may rise.
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Thanks, Lynn. I agree. Christianity has been hijacked (again!) by right wing racists who think killing people is the answer to the world’s problems. Talarico is a voice of peace and tolerance which most of the Christians I know and respect believe in. MLK, Pope Francis, Jimmy Carter and the Berrigan brothers have carried this message in the past.
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Thank you so much Michael. He sounds like a really good guy, nothing to argue with, intelligent and people-oriented. A scrap of hope to hang on to.
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Thanks, Noelle. Talarico is what the Christian Nationalists claim to be but fail. His example highlights their hypocrisy.
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Excellent, thanks for posting this, Michael—so needed to fight this cancer that’s trying to kill democracy —will be sharing this serm
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Thank you!
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