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A very disturbing video has just been posted by a Somali woman at first speaking in what I can only assume is Somali, then making some weird clicking noises, and then switching to English to say: “Elon Musk, I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to die.”
Watch here:
The somali tiktoker who mocked Americans had a meltdown over Elon Musk and appeared to threaten his life:
“I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to die.”
. @FBI should definitely look into this https://t.co/37Ok26xstv pic.twitter.com/Ow8NmwFhut
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 1, 2026
Extremely disturbing!
At this point, I would be completely in favor of mass deporting EVERY SINGLE SOMALI on American soil.
They have shown they are not capable of assimilating into society or contributing to society. They add nothing of value and (allegedly) have defrauded us on hundreds of millions.
Why are they still here?
DEPORT!
Grok confirms the video is authentic:
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.Yes, the video in the X post appears to be authentic.It shows a Somali-American individual on a TikTok live stream speaking in Somali (with English subtitles overlaid), expressing frustration over scrutiny of alleged fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs involving Somali-run centers.
The key moment is the line translated as: “I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to die,” referring to Elon Musk, who had publicly commented on the issue.
Evidence supporting authenticity: The same clip (or identical versions) has been reposted multiple times on X by different accounts around the same time (late December 2025 to early January 2026), all framing it similarly as a response to Musk’s posts about the fraud investigations.
It follows a previous viral clip from the same community (posted by the same account the day before), where another individual mocks Americans in a related rant, showing consistent context and style.
The video is hosted directly on X’s servers as a standard upload from TikTok, with no visible signs of deepfake manipulation, altered audio, or mismatched lip sync in the frames.
No major fact-checking sites (e.g., Snopes, PolitiFact) have labeled it as fake or manipulated as of now, and broader web searches for debunkings turn up nothing relevant.
The surrounding controversy ties into ongoing real-world reports of federal probes into hundreds of millions in suspected Medicaid/child care fraud in Minnesota’s Somali community, which Musk and others highlighted in late 2025.
That said, the statement “He about to die” is ambiguous in context—it could be interpreted as a literal threat, a casual dismissal (e.g., implying Musk won’t last politically or in influence), or hyperbolic venting. Online threats are often scrutinized by authorities only if they meet legal criteria for credibility, but the poster called for FBI review regardless.If it’s from a live stream, the original TikTok may have been deleted or restricted, which is common for controversial content, explaining why it’s circulating via reposts.






