WATCH – Minneapolis Mayor Gives Victory Speech in Somali

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) recently won re-election, but his victory speech drew criticism.

The video shows Frey speaking to the crowd in Somali and appearing to thank those who voted for him, addressing “the great people of Minneapolis,” Fox News reported. reported Saturday.

“And I say that very intentionally because no matter where you're from, Minneapolis should be a place you're proud to call home,” he said. added.

However, social media users criticized Frey's use of a foreign language, one person said. letter“How embarrassing. This is America.”

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“This dude fake cried at Floyd's funeral, got booed in his own city, threw cops under the bus, and now speaks Somali,” another user. commentedwhile someone else called his speech is “sad and pitiful.”

More videos to come show Frey draws a crowd wearing a T-shirt that reads “I Love Somalia.”

Incumbent Frey won re-election to a third term this week after “a campaign that unfolded amid lengthy internal wrangling among the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party over the convention approval process,” Breitbart News reported Wednesday:

Frey's victory came after a year that included a statewide scrutiny of the Minneapolis Democratic Party's internal procedures for the mayor's endorsement processes. Party officials withdrawn Support for state Sen. Omar Fateh (D) in August, citing convention voting failures and confirmed errors in electronic vote counting after the July convention in which Fateh initially received support.

Fateh, democratic socialist, first A Somali-American and Muslim elected to the Minnesota Senate criticized the turn of events as “insider games” and continued his campaign. Fateh Campaign drew support and public appearances from Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and former Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York ahead of the August recall.

Click Here to learn more about Fateh's radical leftist views.

The Fox article notes that two prominent Democrats in Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, have endorsed Frey's campaign this year.

The publication reported that conservative pundit Jerry Callahan also criticized Frey's recent speech, calling it “demeaning.”

“This is an American politician, raised in America, educated in America, supposedly representing Americans, prostrating himself in front of a crowd of foreigners. This may be the most humiliating thing I've ever seen,” he said.

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