by Niamh Harris, The Peoples Voice:
President Trumps running mate has called out Kamala Harris and Democrats for supporting sexually explicit books in libraries.
Senator JD Vance called Democrats “weird” for fighting to keep pornographic books available to kids in libraries during a rally with President Donald Trump in Atlanta on Saturday
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He said: We think it’s weird that Democrats want to put sexually explicit books in toddlers’ libraries” and “We think it’s weird that the far-left wants to allow biological males to beat the living [expletive] out of women in boxing.”
LifeSite News reports: This is likely in reference to an Algerian Olympic boxer who competes as a female, is listed as a female on a passport, but might have XY chromosomes.
“We think it’s weird for a presidential candidate to bail convicted murderers and rapists out of prison, and that’s what Kamala did,” Vance said.
While running for president in 2020, Harris promoted the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which aimed “to help bail Black Lives Matter rioters out of jail,” according to Fox News. The riots followed the May 2020 killing of a black man named George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers.
As noted by Fox News, a Minnesota affiliate reported in August 2020 that the fund “bailed out defendants from Twin Cities jails charged with murder, violent felonies, and sex crimes.”
— Matt Lamb (@MattLamb22) August 6, 2024
Soon after Trump selected the Ohio Republican to be his running mate, Democrats and their allies in the media quickly began parroting a talking point that Vance is “weird.”
Liberal groups and politicians have generally opposed limits on making pornographic books available to kids through schools and public libraries, accusing parental rights activists of supporting “book bans.”
Soon after Trump selected the Ohio Republican to be his running mate, Democrats and their allies in the media quickly began parroting a talking point that Vance is “weird.”
Liberal groups and politicians have generally opposed limits on making pornographic books available to kids through schools and public libraries, accusing parental rights activists of supporting “book bans.”
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