California Democrat defends accused animal abuser in shocking statement
There should be lines that aren’t crossed. But some Democrats don’t care.
Now a California Democrat defended an accused animal abuser in a shocking statement.
Democrat Priorities on Full Display
In a move that highlights the Democratic Party’s willingness to overlook troubling behavior in pursuit of influence and online reach, California Rep. Ro Khanna is standing firm beside a far-left streamer known for both animal mistreatment and inflammatory rhetoric. As Democrats scramble ahead of midterm elections, the embrace of such figures raises fresh questions about the values guiding the modern left.
Khanna’s Unapologetic Defense
During an April 6, 2026 appearance on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker pressed Khanna about his repeated appearances on the Twitch show hosted by socialist streamer Hasan Piker.
Welker cited concerns from a left-leaning think tank: “No left-wing agitator is more influential and extreme than Twitch streamer Hasan Piker. He’s referred to ultra-Orthodox Jews as inbred, employed anti-Semitic dog whistles (blood-thirsty, violent pig dog) against an anti-Hamas viewer of his stream, compared liberal Zionists to liberal N-zis and said Hamas is 1,000 times better than the Israeli state.”
When directly asked if he regretted appearing on Piker’s show, Khanna made his position crystal clear: “None. And I would go again.”
This stubborn doubling-down comes despite Piker facing credible accusations of dog abuse. In October 2025, then-Vice President J.D. Vance called out the streamer for using a shock collar on his dog during a livestream.
Multiple viewers reported instances where Piker appeared to activate or threaten the device on his dog Kaya to get her into position for the camera, with the dog yelping in apparent distress.
Fellow streamer Tectone publicly stated on X: “He’s been using a shock collar on a setting so high that his dog F*CKING SCREAMS when he uses it.”
Experts note that such high-level shock collars can cause significant stress, anxiety, and long-term behavioral issues in dogs.
Party Tolerance for Extremes
Piker, who wields growing influence among younger Democratic voters and is seen by some as a potential force in future presidential cycles, has brushed off much of the criticism, claiming certain comments were taken out of context while largely standing by his views.
Yet Democrats like Khanna seem undeterred, prioritizing access to Piker’s large online audience over any discomfort with his record on animal welfare or antisemitic tropes.
The episode underscores a broader pattern within today’s Democratic Party: a reluctance to draw firm lines against allies on the extreme left, even when their actions involve cruelty to animals or rhetoric that many Americans find deeply offensive.
As midterm battles heat up, voters may wonder whether this kind of tolerance reflects the judgment the party wants to project to the country.