Fox News contributor
Tomi Lahren joined "Fox & Friends" this morning to weigh in on several
stories, including NFL anthem kneelers, protests of Betsy DeVos at
Harvard and a school librarian's refusal to accept books from First lady
Melania Trump.
Education Secretary DeVos spoke at Harvard Thursday and was met by
student protesters. The protest was reported to be mostly silent, but
some called her a "white supremacist."
Lahren said the "resistance" on the left is all about identity politics
and using "labels" to silence people.
She said the left is now
throwing around the term 'white supremacy' "willy-nilly," arguing it
will be a losing strategy with voters.
Meantime, a Massachusetts
elementary school librarian has refused Mrs. Trump's donation of Dr.
Seuss books, calling some of the books "racist propaganda."
The donation by the first
lady was in line with her predecessors Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton
and Barbara Bush, who read Dr. Seuss books to children at events.
Lahren said it's amazing to see how far the hatred of President Trump
has gone in the country.
"They really are putting
their own hatred above the country, above their students, above what's
good for everyone," she said. |