Domestic Policy
Minneapolis Mayor Makes SHOCKING Memorial Day Choice — Patriots Furious
Liberty Check
- Mayor Jacob Frey prioritized George Floyd over fallen American service members on Memorial Day
- Social media erupted after the Democratic mayor’s controversial holiday message choice
- The decision reflects a broader pattern of left-wing officials downplaying military sacrifice
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey sparked massive outrage this Memorial Day after choosing to honor George Floyd before American troops who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The Democratic mayor’s priorities raised serious questions about where liberal politicians’ loyalties truly lie.
On a day dedicated to remembering those who died defending American freedom, Frey opened his social media message by commemorating Floyd, whose death in 2020 triggered riots that destroyed large sections of Minneapolis and other cities across the nation. Only after this political statement did the mayor acknowledge the fallen service members Memorial Day was created to honor.
Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago.
That moment changed our city forever.
— Mayor Jacob Frey (@MayorFrey) May 25, 2026
Memorial Day is a time to remember the brave service members who gave their lives for our country and the freedoms we enjoy today.
We owe them — and the families who carry their memory forward — our deepest gratitude. pic.twitter.com/v8I2tuzr77
— Mayor Jacob Frey (@MayorFrey) May 25, 2026
“That moment changed our city forever,”
Frey wrote about Floyd’s death, placing it at the forefront of his Memorial Day message. The mayor’s decision to lead with a divisive political figure rather than the military heroes who gave their lives for the nation drew swift condemnation from conservatives and military families.
The controversy highlights a disturbing trend among progressive politicians who appear more interested in advancing social justice narratives than honoring America’s military traditions. Memorial Day has been observed since the Civil War as a solemn occasion to remember those who died in military service — not as an opportunity for political grandstanding.
Critics quickly pointed out the insensitivity of Frey’s message structure. While every American life has value, Memorial Day specifically commemorates military sacrifice. The mayor’s choice to prioritize Floyd over fallen troops struck many as a deliberate political statement that disrespects the very purpose of the holiday.
Minneapolis has struggled to recover from the 2020 riots that followed Floyd’s death. Businesses were destroyed, neighborhoods burned, and the city’s reputation suffered lasting damage. Yet progressive leaders like Frey continue to elevate the narrative surrounding Floyd’s death above other pressing concerns, including honoring military service.
The backlash on social media was immediate and intense. Veterans, military families, and patriotic Americans expressed disgust at what they viewed as a complete misunderstanding of Memorial Day’s sacred purpose. Many questioned whether Democratic politicians have lost touch with traditional American values entirely.
This incident follows a pattern of left-wing officials downplaying or ignoring military sacrifice while amplifying politically convenient causes. From kneeling during the national anthem to defunding police movements, progressive politicians have repeatedly demonstrated their willingness to disrespect American institutions and traditions.
Memorial Day represents one of the most important occasions on the American calendar — a day to set aside politics and unite in honoring those who died defending the Constitution and the freedoms it guarantees. Frey’s decision to politicize this solemn day with his message priority reveals how far the Democratic Party has drifted from mainstream American values.
The controversy also raises questions about whether Minneapolis voters will tolerate continued leadership that appears more focused on progressive political messaging than on honoring the city’s patriots and rebuilding from the devastation of recent years. Many residents have already fled the city due to rising crime and anti-police policies.
As Americans across the country spent Memorial Day visiting cemeteries, attending ceremonies, and thanking veterans, Frey’s message stood in stark contrast to the reverence shown by most citizens. His priorities speak volumes about the values driving Democratic leadership in major cities.
Americans deserve better.