A Texas Democratic House candidate has repeatedly used her social media to promote a raft of conspiracy theories targeting Jews—including accusations that they are part of the "synagogue of Satan."
Maureen Galindo, a sex therapist, surprised Lone Star State political observers in March after she led the field in the Democratic primary for Texas's 35th Congressional District, securing 29 percent of the vote and advancing to a runoff election. Despite operating on a shoestring budget, with less than $2,200 in the bank, according to Federal Election Commission records, she has been significantly outperforming expectations.
"I didn’t expect this but it’s time to talk about spiritual warfare," she said in a video posted to her Facebook page in October 2025. "They want to push the rapture as quick as possible so that they can see this coming of Christ … This is the way that all of the Jews who own Hollywood, they use books and movies to create realities."
"[Jesus] was trying to warn us. He was trying to warn us about these exact same people, who worship Satan."
"The entire Bible start to finish is about displacement from land, and all colonizers since babylon worship the synagogue of satan, in my perspective. inversion is their greatest weapon of control, so stay sharp," Galindo added in the video caption.
AND THEN THERE'S THIS:
In fairness, they are in fact nazis, and we'll have to address the threat at some point. Shouldn't be hard, if we're using their rules https://t.co/1IZyQcybkA
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) May 6, 2026
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