Mai Vang Faces Pushback Over Pledge Refusal Days Before June 2 Primary
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Updated · Fox News · May 26
Mai Vang Faces Pushback Over Pledge Refusal Days Before June 2 Primary
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 26
Resurfaced videos from Sacramento City Council meetings show congressional candidate Mai Vang staying silent or turning away during the Pledge of Allegiance, including one clip from last Wednesday.
A 2025 Facebook post explains the refusal: Vang said she uses the moment to reflect on injustices affecting communities and to resist becoming numb to harm carried out under the nation’s influence.
The backlash intensified over Memorial Day weekend, with Democratic consultant Steve Maviglio calling the conduct "completely disrespectful" and a sign of political extremism.
Vang, a Sacramento councilmember since 2020, is among several candidates challenging Rep. Doris Matsui in California’s 7th District, with the primary set for June 2.
How does a candidate's personal protest during a civic ritual impact their election chances?
Is challenging a patriotic tradition a viable strategy for a challenger in a local race?