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‘I only Fear God’: Failed Maga candidate Valentina Gomez interrupted Muslim incident with anti -Islam rant

Former Republican candidate Valentina Gomez Disrupted Muslim community program To grab aggressive comments to storms and microphones on stage at Texas State Capital on Tuesday.
The incident occurred during a civil engagement incident for Muslims. In a video shared on social media, Gomez grab and distribute the microphone Anti -Islam,
Later, Maga candidate failed X shared the footage, “Islam has no place in Texas. Help me in the Congress so that we can end the Islamization of America. I am afraid of God only.”
During the event Texas Muslim Capital DayOne day incident consisting of a rally, prayer, training session, lunch and meetings with local authorities.
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), with other civil rights groups, condemning Gomez behavior, emphasizing the importance of religious independence protection, demanding accountability.
This was not the first time Gomez has created controversy. In December 2024, he released a campaign video that featured a mock execution of a hooded immigrant, calling for public execution of unspecified immigrants involved in violent crimes.
“Public execution for any illegal illegal that rapes or kills an American. They are not worth exile, they deserve to end,” she says in the video.
Social media platforms banned the video to dissolve the guidelines on violent materials.
In February, he recorded himself to burn LGBTQ+ literature, promising to restrict such materials, if selected, also attracted attention to his anti -transgenders.

Who is Valentina Gomez?

Born on 8 May 1999 in Medeline, Columbia, Gomez settled in the US in 2009, settled in Jersey City, New Jersey. He first attracted attention as a real estate investor, but it was his entry into politics that made him a polarization figure, the Daily Mail told him.
In 2024, Gomez contested for the position of Missouri Secretary, which attracts attention due to her controversial positions and stimulating video content. In Republican Primary, he ranked sixth of eight contenders, with only 7.4% of the total votes.
Despite the failures, Gomez has continued to share its controversial views on social media, where he has faced several restrictions to break the platform rules.

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