Lahren: Make no mistake, the war on parents is far from over
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Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren reacted to a report suggesting that an Arizona school board president collected personal data – including financial information – on at least 47 parents who were outspoken against the school's coronavirus mandates.
The Fox Nation host pointed to Glenn Youngkin's victory in Virginia, which was in large part due to fed-up parents taking action against critical race theory and its embrace on left-leaning school boards across the state.
"Telling parents to butt out of their children’s education doesn’t go over so well with voters," Lahren said. "But if you thought these teachers, these school boards and these unions would get the hint and shape up, well you’d be wrong."
Over the weekend, an Arizona school board said it will hire a private investigator after several parents claimed Scottsdale Unified School District's (SUSD) Governing Board President Jann-Michael Greenburg collected personal data on close to 50 parents.