New York University Students Slam President Trump's First Official State
Of The Union - A Day Before It Actually Happens
Campus Reform's Cabot Phillips visited New
York University last week to ask students what they thought about
President Trump's first official State of the Union address.
The only problem? The speech hasn't happened yet.
That didn't stop students from condemning Trump's address, with some
calling it "offensive" and "ridiculous."
On "Fox & Friends First" on Monday, Phillips said he was not surprised
by the reflexively anti-Trump responses, given the current political
environment on college campuses across the country.
He explained that most colleges only push a liberal ideology, which
results in many students holding a negative view of Republicans and
conservatism.
"For people that pride themselves on being so open-minded and so
tolerant, it was disappointing -- but not surprising -- to see they made
up their mind based on rhetoric, based on preconceived ideas about
Donald Trump and about the Republican Party, but not actually on facts,"
Phillips said.
Watch more below, and tune in to Fox News Channel's State of the Union
coverage, starting Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. ET.