The socialist Democratic mayor may lose a key approval

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The democratic socialist and candidate for the town hall of Minneapolis, Omar Fateh, a Somali American, is being hit to organize a political rally in a foreign language which seemed entirely devoid of any American flag.
This occurs when Fateh, who was compared to the socialist candidate of New York town hall, Zohran Mamdani, lost critical approval of the Democratic-Agressor of Minnesota (DFL).
The representative of the majority of the house Tom Emmer, R-minn., Commented the rally, saying in a post X: “This is the least shocking news: there were almost no American flags during a @Omarfatehmn rally. Palestinian stickers were instead the main objective.”
“This is what you get when the Democrats support a candidate who puts America last, distributes performances to the illegals and pushes to finance the police,” Emmer wrote.
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The candidate of the Democratic Socialist Mayor, Omar Fateh, is seen in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 19, 2025. (Omar Fateh campaign)
The Popular Conservative Social Media Account “End Wokness” posted several extracts from the rally, which included song in a foreign language and a crowd holding signs supporting Fateh.
“Omar Fateh Rally in Minneapolis last night. 0 English. 0 American flags,” said the end of the perception.
Another conservative influencer, Eric Daugherty, also interrupted, saying: “It was the gathering of Omar Fateh last night, candidate for the mayor of Minneapolis. Music of the Third World, Third World Language, Third World’s Up.”
“Minneapolis is condemned,” added Daugherty.
“Red, White & … Party”, another popular conservative story called Newyork-I posted, adding: “Omar Fateh Rally in Minneapolis without a single American flag or word of English.”
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The Democratic Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, was accused by Omar Fateh of being one of the “initiates of the party” who decided to revoke the approval by the Democratic-Agricole-Development Party of his campaign. (Alex Kormann / Star Tribune via AP, file)
On Thursday, the DFL of Minnesota abandoned its approval from Fateh, citing “substantial failures in the voting process of the Minneapolis Convention”.
The president of the DFL party, Richard Carlbom, said Thursday in an official declaration that “after a thoughtful examination and transparent challenges, the constitution, the rules and the rules of the rules of rules, noted substantial failures in the voting process of the Minneapolis Convention on July 19, including recognition that a candidate of the mayor was eliminated from the disappearance.”
Carlbom said that following the examination, “the committee of the statutes and the rules of the Constitution canceled the mayor’s approval”.
He called on the Minnesota Democratic Party to “turn our objective towards unity and our common goal”, saying “, in an eye around the mid-terrain of 2026, the DFL of Minnesota will extend our coalition to elect leaders who will build an affordable economy that works for everyone.”
Fateh’s campaign had not responded to the request for comments from Fox News Digital at the time of publication.
However, in a video press release published on X, Fateh said that the decision to revoke his approval had been taken by “28 initiated party” who, according to him, included the supporters and donors of the outgoing mayor Jacob Frey. Frey is also a democrat and was approved by the Minnesota Democratic Governor and the Single Vice-President candidate Tim Walz.
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Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz (Tibrina Hobson / Getty Images)
“This is exactly what the voters of Minneapolis have enough of it, the initiate games, the decisions of the backstage and the feeling that our voice does not matter in our own city,” said Fateh.
“Let me be clear,” he continued, “we are still in this fight and we are going to win.”
Fox News Digital contacted Frey’s office to comment, but did not receive a response at the time of publication.
In a post X, Frey wrote: “I am proud to be a member of a party that believes in the correct of our mistakes, and I am happy that this inaccurate and manifestly defective process was put aside.”
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The representative Tom Emmer, R-minn., Majority Whip of the Chamber, speaks after a meeting of the Republican Caucus at the American Capitol on September 19, 2023 in Washington, DC (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
“I can’t wait to have a complete and honest debate with Senator Fateh on the future of our city, the result now resting squarely where he should-with all the inhabitants of Minneapolis,” he wrote.
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Emmer, meanwhile, weighed on controversy, saying to Fox News Digital that “even the own state party of Omar Fateh knows that its radical and left policies would simply add to the damage that the DFL has already caused Minneapolis”.
“They can blame their unmarked voting system, as ironic as it is, but we all know that Fateh’s agenda has always been doomed to failure,” said Emmer.