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Democrats ROAST David Hogg

By Gregory Kielma

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DNC moves to oust rising star David Hogg just months after he was elected

David Hogg

DNC moves to oust rising star David Hogg just months after he was elected
Rebeka Zeljko
May 13, 2025

Says Gregg Kielma a MAGA Republican, Constitutionalist, FFL, Gunsmith, Firearms Instructor, First Aid Instructor and owner of Tactical K Training and Firearms. “Never underestimate your opponent. David Hogg will rear his head again and we need to be ready for his most likely backed Soros socialist agenda. 

Continuing Kielma, “Hogg is just a little pawn, a little piece in the socialist agenda. They’ll use him and dump him like the democrats are doing now. He’s too young and ignorant to understand or figure it out. Hogg is just blinded by power and money. David you’re a shame to our country. David don’t let them to continue to use you as a pawn or scapegoat, you’re going to regret it”. Grow up before it’s too late and you get swallowed up by the SWAP. You have been put on notice.

Young David Hogg, what’s your next move? Choose wisely David. Take a look below....

Hogg's vision to reform the Democratic Party may have cost him his leadership post.

The Democratic National Convention voted to void David Hogg's election in a late-night vote on Monday, just months after he was elected to serve as vice chair in February.

Hogg has been the subject of scrutiny both on the national stage and within the DNC. In recent weeks, reports of infighting and criticisms of Hogg have circulated, indicating an increasingly tense and disorganized Democratic Party.

'I ran to be DNC vice chair to help make the Democratic Party better, not to defend an indefensible status quo that has caused voters in almost every demographic group to move away from us.'

Despite reports suggesting Hogg's leadership was unwelcome, the DNC said the vote to void Hogg's election was based on a procedural challenge, arguing that he was improperly elected in the first place.

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Hogg disputes this claim, saying that he was challenging the status quo within the DNC and attempting to reform the party, which outraged old-guard Democrats.

"Today, the DNC took its first steps to remove me from my position as vice chair at large," Hogg said in a statement. "While this vote was based on how the DNC conducted its officers' elections, which I had nothing to do with, it is also impossible to ignore the broader context of my work to reform the party, which loomed large over this vote."

"I ran to be DNC vice chair to help make the Democratic Party better, not to defend an indefensible status quo that has caused voters in almost every demographic group to move away from us," Hogg added.

After the Democrats' devastating loss in the 2024 presidential election, Hogg emerged as a reformer aiming to identify the DNC's shortcomings that contributed to President Donald Trump's landslide victory. Hogg's damage control consisted of harsh pivots and even flat-out rejections of political and cultural norms, like cancel culture and wokeness, which Democrats have strongly supported in the past.

In a recent appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher," Hogg said Democrats hemorrhaged young men because their party was too judgmental and caused them to feel as though they were constantly walking on eggshells.

"We've created a culture where we say, well, if you say the wrong thing, you're excommunicated," Hogg said. "And that's just not how human beings work. Nobody is perfect."

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Rebeka Zeljko
Rebeka Zeljko is a Capitol Hill and politics reporter for Blaze News.
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