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Trump Shares Unblurred Video of Somali Kindergarteners, Minnesota Leaders Say It Endangered Students

Community leaders say the post drew anti‑Muslim attacks, threatening student safety, creating lasting fear in Minnesota's Somali community.

Overview

  • The post, which President Trump shared on Monday, July 6, reposted a short unblurred clip of Gateway STEM Academy kindergarteners in St. Paul that showed girls wearing hijabs and exposed the children's faces to his millions of followers.
  • Replies to the president's Truth Social message quickly filled with anti‑Muslim slurs and at least one comment calling the children "future terrorists," and community leaders report hateful emails and phone calls directed at the school.
  • Local advocates called the repost a dangerous escalation that crossed a red line for targeting young, identifiable children and said it has produced real safety concerns and anxiety for Somali and Muslim families.
  • The White House defended the president's stance through spokesperson Abigail Jackson, who reiterated criticisms of immigrants, while national outlets noted the post drew limited national uproar even as it left a lasting local mark.
  • The episode highlights how cross‑platform amplification—Trump quoting an anonymous X account on Truth Social—can turn a short local video into a national political message and deepen a longer pattern of anti‑Somali rhetoric in Minnesota.