‘You are such a liar’: Valentina Gomez trashed for saying Kansas City Chiefs are joining her in ‘fight against the weak and gay’

Valentina Gomez, who’s running to be the next Missouri secretary of state, declared in a video on X 'we are taking America back'
Valentina Gomez, a GOP candidate for Missouri Secretary of State, declared that she has Kansas City Chiefs’ support in her 'fight against the weak and gay' (@ValentinaForSOS/X)
Valentina Gomez, a GOP candidate for Missouri Secretary of State, declared that she has Kansas City Chiefs’ support in her 'fight against the weak and gay' (@ValentinaForSOS/X)

WASHINGTON, DC: Valentina Gomez, one of eight Republican candidates in the race to be Missouri’s next secretary of state, has reportedly claimed that she has Kansas City Chiefs’ support in her “fight against the weak and gay.”

The GOP Candidate shared the video on X that showed the flag of the US and the Chiefs logo in the background as she began, “The Kansas City Chiefs are joining me in the fight against the weak and gay agenda.”



 

Valentina Gomez says ‘we are taking America back’

She added. “They are the only team in America that has had the guts to not comply with the sexualization, grooming, and indoctrination of our children. And this is why they call us the Show Me State. We are taking America back,” as the social media post concluded with a snap of Gomez carrying a rifle.

This came weeks after the real estate investor posted a now-deleted clip online as she said, as reported by The New York Post, “In America, you can be anything you want, so don’t be weak and gay. Stay f**king hard.”

“Don’t be weak and gay. August 6th is the day we take Missouri back from these corrupt politicians,” she asserted at the time.



 

Netizens dub Valentina Gomez a ‘liar’

Meanwhile, Gomez’s recent remarks have attracted negative attention for her as an X user tweeted, “You have no clue what you’re talking about, and the Chiefs have no affiliation with you. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if you got a call from their legal team to remove this video 💀.”



 

Another user stated, “So, so, so, so cringe.”



 



 

One user wrote, “I’m pretty sure you and @Chiefs haven’t collaborated on anything. 🤡”



 

A user commented, “There is no America to ‘take back’. You act as if America has been stolen from you when, through the Constitutional process of legislation, it has simply adapted to new demands and needs of its people.”



 

“For some reason, the KC Chiefs have no idea who you are or why you are using them in a political ad on Twitter. You might want to lawyer up,” one noted.



 

An individual wrote, “Why didn't The @Chiefs repost this or post anything with your name anywhere on their profile??? Oh because you're a LIAR!!”



 

“Can't wait for the @Chiefs to tell you to keep their name out of your politically biased tweets,” another one added.



 

"lol. You are such a lair. They made no such statement and I think you may want to check the website. You are bad at this," a tweet read.

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