Sunday, November 09, 2025

DON'T SLAM JACOB FREY, SLAM THE VOTERS WHO ELECTED HIM TO A THIRD TERM

Minneapolis’s Reelected Democrat Mayor Jacob Frey Delivers Victory Speech in Somali

 

By Amy Furr 

 

Breitbart

Nov 9, 2025

 

Frey, 44, won his third term as mayor. During his victory speech, the Democrat spoke in Somali for parts of his speech

Frey, 44, won his third term as mayor. During his victory speech, the Democrat spoke in Somali for parts of his speech 

 

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) recently won reelection, but his victory speech has drawn criticism.

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

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

 

Minneapolis has the biggest Somali population in the US
Minneapolis has the biggest Somali population in the US 

 

However, social media users criticized Frey’s use of the foreign language, one person writing, “How embarrassing. This is America.”

“This dude faked cried at Floyd’s funeral, got booed out of his own town, threw his cops under the bus, & is now speaking Somali,” another user commented, while someone else called his speech “sad and pathetic.”

More video footage appears to show Frey ramping up a crowd while wearing a T-shirt that reads “I Love Somalia.”

The incumbent Frey won reelection to a third term this week after “a campaign that unfolded amid prolonged internal Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) disputes over the convention endorsement process,” Breitbart News reported Wednesday:

Frey’s victory comes after a year that included extensive statewide scrutiny over the Minneapolis Democrat party’s internal handling of mayoral endorsement procedures. Party officials revoked State Sen. Omar Fateh’s (D) endorsement in August, citing convention voting failures and verified errors in the electronic vote count following a July convention where Fateh had initially received support.

Fateh, a democratic socialist who is the first Somali American and Muslim elected to the Minnesota Senate, criticized the reversal as “insider games” and continued his campaign. Fateh’s campaign drew backing and public appearances from Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and former Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York before the August revocation.

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

The outlet said conservative pundit Gerry Callahan also criticized Frey’s recent speech, calling it “humiliating.”

“This is an American politician, raised in America, educated in America, ostensibly representing Americans, prostrating himself in front of bunch of foreigners. Could be the most humiliating thing I’ve ever seen,” he stated.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

 

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spends a moment at the casket carrying the body of George Floyd.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey kneels and weeps by the casket of George Floyd before a memorial service in Minneapolis on June 4, 2020.
 
 
Enough said.

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