CHILLING TAKEOVER Led by Zohran Mamdani and Omar Fateh

.
.

CHILLING TAKEOVER: Mamdani, Fateh, and Omar Lead a Push to Prioritize Foreign Ideology Over American Governance

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. & MINNEAPOLIS, M.N. – A significant and alarming political movement is gaining traction across U.S. cities, led by radical progressive candidates who are openly prioritizing foreign and ideological agendas over the core principles of American governance.

The movement, fronted by New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh, is characterized by a reliance on socialist policies, ethical conflicts, and the public flaunting of foreign loyalties. This dynamic is setting the stage for a critical make-or-break election that will test the resilience of American institutions.

MINNEAPOLIS: FLAGGING FOREIGN LOYALTY

 

The situation in Minneapolis, the home district of Representative Ilhan Omar, offers a chilling preview of this ideological takeover.

 

1. Omar Fateh: Waving the Somali Flag

 

Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh has drawn outrage for a campaign rally where he conspicuously featured foreign symbols over American ones.

Public Display of Allegiance: Fateh, a sitting state senator, staged a rally where he was seen waving a Somali flag like it was the centerpiece of the event, while simultaneously urging his supporters to vote. Critics noted the stark absence of the American flag.
The Problem: This display signals a clear priority shift, where officials publicly display foreign symbols with more passion than their commitment to American governance. As critics argue, policy decisions should reflect the interests of American citizens, not overseas agendas.

 

2. Fateh’s Ethical Landmine: Pay-to-Play Politics

 

Fateh is also under investigation for money laundering and corruption related to legislation he authored that would financially benefit his immediate family.

The Conflict: A Care 11 investigation revealed that Fateh was the sole author of a bill (Senate File 2741) designed to fast-track client approvals for Minnesota’s troubled Housing Stabilization Program (HSS). At the time, Fateh had an undisclosed tie to the HSS industry.
The Undisclosed Tie: Professor David Schultz, a political science and ethics expert, noted that Fateh’s wife, Keltu Muhammad, was a founder and owner of Community Development Services LLC, an HSS company.
The Defense: Fateh’s claim that his wife left the business a year prior was contradicted by fresh Department of Human Services (DHS) records showing her signature stamped as recently as March 2025.

This situation is described as “pay-to-play politics,” where officials use their position to pass legislation that hands their spouses a taxpayer-funded “golden ticket,” raising serious ethical and legal concerns.

 

THE OMAR-MAMDANI AXIS: BETRAYAL IN THE HALLS OF POWER

 

The ideological push is not limited to local Minneapolis races. It is echoed by high-profile progressive figures in New York and Washington.

 

1. Ilhan Omar’s Divided Heart

 

Representative Ilhan Omar has repeatedly displayed a public allegiance to her country of origin, which critics label as a profound betrayal of her oath to the United States.

“Our President”: Omar was recently caught on tape referring to the President of Somalia as “our president” during a public speech, praising her “special relationship” with him.
Displacement, Not Diversity: Critics argue that Omar and others are not refugees who embrace America as their new home, but rather individuals who “carry their old alliances” straight into the halls of power, swearing an oath to the U.S. Constitution while publicly praising foreign leaders. This is seen as “displacement,” not diversity, and a failure to uphold the “America First” job description.

 

2. Zohran Mamdani: Radicalism and Intimidation

 

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who is currently projected to win, is facing scrutiny for his raw, radical ideology and his association with violent activism.

Radical Rhetoric: Mamdani, a socialist who champions city-run grocery stores and free lawyers for illegal immigrants, has been seen in video clips rallying supporters with “raw ideology,” including right before the October 7th massacre.
Associates’ Extremism: Mamdani’s inner circle includes extremists who have spent time “badgering NYPD officers” and promoting rhetoric like “This is all jihad.” This mindset, which orbits Mamdani’s political circle, prioritizes radical ideology over community cohesion and safety.

 

THE VOTER TREND: A TIPPING POINT ⚖️

 

A recent poll highlights the severe division between American-born voters and foreign-born voters regarding Mamdani’s candidacy, signaling a demographic tipping point in U.S. politics.

Voter Group
Zohran Mamdani
Andrew Cuomo

American-Born Voters
31%
40% (Leading)

Foreign-Born Voters
62% (Dominating)
24%

The Conclusion: The data suggests that American-born voters are rejecting Mamdani’s radicalism in favor of more traditional figures, but the foreign-born vote is overwhelmingly supporting him, raising concerns that “outsiders are infiltrating our halls of power” and reshaping America into the very nightmare they fled.

This trend, coupled with the open ethical violations of officials like Fateh, is creating an environment where voters are urged to “snap awake” and recognize that these progressive officials are not just building up social justice; they are actively “undermining our innovators” and pushing a policy package that “raises costs, weakens enforcement, and puts ideology over everyday safety.”

.