https://www.bitchute.com/video/c263P7TwEFzg/
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👏 Texas
Republican congressional candidate Valentina Gomez has drawn
widespread criticism after posting a video on X in which she set fire
to a copy of the Quran. The footage, captioned “I will end Islam in
Texas so help me God,” quickly went viral, prompting condemnation
from Muslim advocacy groups, political leaders, and users across
social media. Watch the viral video below:
This incident
is the latest in a series of provocative stunts by the 26-year-old
candidate. In May 2025, Gomez interrupted Texas Muslim Capitol Day at
the state legislature, grabbing the microphone during a civic
engagement event and declaring, “Islam has no place in Texas. Help
me to Congress so we can end the Islamisation of America. I only fear
God.” The event, which included prayers, training workshops, and
meetings with lawmakers, was disrupted before security escorted her
out. Civil rights groups, including the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR), denounced her actions as dangerous rhetoric that
undermines religious freedom.
Gomez has
previously courted controversy with inflammatory campaign material.
In December 2024, she released a video depicting a mock execution of
a hooded immigrant while calling for “public executions” of
undocumented migrants accused of violent crimes. The footage was
restricted on several platforms for violating rules on violent
content. Earlier this year, she also filmed herself burning LGBTQ+
literature and vowed to ban such material if elected, while making
derogatory remarks about transgender communities.
Who is
Valentina Gomez?
Born in
Medellín, Colombia, on May 8, 1999, Gomez moved to the United States
in 2009 with her family and grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Before entering politics, she worked as a real estate investor. She
first ran for office in 2024, unsuccessfully seeking the Republican
nomination for Missouri Secretary of State, where she placed sixth
with 7.4% of the vote.
Despite
repeated electoral failures and multiple social media bans, Gomez has
built a following online by positioning herself as a far-right figure
who embraces controversy. Her Quran-burning stunt has once again
spotlighted her campaign’s reliance on incendiary acts to gain
attention, raising renewed calls for accountability and reaffirming
concerns about rising hate speech in US politics.