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US government investigates New York coffee chain over ban on pro-Israel lawmaker

23 June 2026
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The United States Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into Poetica Coffee, a New York chain that refused to serve Democratic lawmaker Dan Goldman due to his support for Israel. The cafe made the announcement on social media and refunded Goldman for his purchase, stating they do not serve individuals with certain political beliefs. While Goldman criticized the incident, he does not believe the coffee chain should be investigated. The legal basis for enforcement action against Poetica Coffee is unclear as laws against discrimination typically do not cover political beliefs.

Why It Matters

The civil rights probe into Poetica Coffee highlights the complex intersection of free speech, discrimination, and political beliefs in the United States. While laws protect individuals from discrimination based on characteristics like race or religion, the case raises questions about the boundaries of such protections when it comes to political ideologies. This investigation could set a precedent for how businesses can legally navigate refusing service based on customers’ political beliefs.

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