—Posted a video of herself burning LGBTQ-themed books with a flamethrower, declaring, “This is what I will do to the grooming books when I become secretary of state. These books come from a Missouri public library. When I’m in office, they will burn.” X restricted the video soon afterward, stating it “may violate X’s rules against Hateful Conduct.”
— Told voters via a video post on social media, “In America, you can be anything you want, so don’t be weak and gay. Stay f*cking hard.” The video then cut to a photo of Gomez holding a handgun and an assault rifle. In the video Gomez is jogging wearing a military-style vest. She has not served in the U.S. military. The Guardian reported, “Observers noted that Gomez’s video was filmed in the Soulard District of St Louis, a historically LGBTQ+ neighborhood.” When readers indicated to Gomez that the rapper Lupe Fiasco, whose music was featured in Gomez’s video, opposes homophobia, Gomez posted that “@LupeFiasco is weak and gay.” In her post on X, Gomez tagged Andrew and Tristan Tate, who were arrested last year on rape and human trafficking charges. Four more women in the United Kingdom are suing Andrew Tate over purported sexual abuse.
—Posted that the Biden administration is “weak and gay.”
—Posted a follow-up campaign video, also jogging, in which she complained that her planned run was ruined by “weak and gay people that always find a way to mess things up, so f*ck you, and watch me become Missouri’s 41st Secretary of State.”
—Said she plans on receiving an endorsement from Donald Trump. In a statement to the Independent she baselessly claimed, “I look forward to accepting his endorsement so I can ensure a free and fair election to the people of Missouri, where dead people and illegals will never be voting.” She further spread false election denial claims with a post about the printing of ballots.