Michigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Deleted Posts Supporting BLM, 'Trans Women' and Hillary Clinton
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Alana Goodman
May 11, 2026
Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow deleted dozens of social media posts in which she endorsed the Black Lives Matter movement, praised athletes who protested the national anthem, expressed support for "trans women," and lauded her "girl" Hillary Clinton, archived copies of the posts reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show.
In the posts, which have not been previously reported, McMorrow, currently a state senator, boasted of attending a BLM march in Lansing with her "entire staff … all in masks, #MaskUpMichigan" and said "white people … have to get uncomfortable" by "stepping in to #BlackLivesMatter." She dismissed protests of the national anthem as insignificant instances in which "someone won't stand for a song." And she said that the "future is female and inclusive" in a post that lauded "trans women" alongside "women," "girls," "gay women," and "non-binary people."
The removal of the social media posts appears to be an effort on McMorrow's part to scrub evidence of her support for left-wing causes that have lost popularity with the broader electorate. The Black Lives Matter movement led to rioting and looting in cities across the country, and Kamala Harris's support for taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries for California inmates was the subject of President Donald Trump's most damaging negative advertisement during the 2024 presidential campaign. McMorrow did not respond to a request for comment about why she tried to remove the posts from the Internet.
https://freebeacon.com/democrats/michigan-senate-candidate-mallory-mcmorrow-deleted-posts-supporting-blm-trans-women-and-hillary-clinton/