Question for Psaki: Shouldn't we pull books with pornographic content from school libraries?

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>> Trace: yeah, it really is. I want to move on now because we’re talking about ms. Month, moms for liberty, and play what Jen Psaki, the former White House, you know, the White House spokesperson, said about moms for liberty. Watch.

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>> As benign as moms for liberty may sound, its agenda is unmistakably extreme. For instance you may not know that moms for liberty has been helping to lead the movement in pulling books from the library shelves.

>> Trace: she could ad context and say what books because there’s a lots of books they leave out they’re not talking about here.

>> Yes, exactly. Let me ask Jen Psaki this, okay, just going to ask just for fun. Is it reasonable to pull books out of school libraries for minors that exhibit pornographic comics? Yes, the answer is yes. That is reasonable to remove pornographic images from school libraries where minors are there during school hours without parental consent. And another comment for Jen Psaki. If Jen Psaki is really worried about reasonably people overhauling the education system, wait until she sees what we are doing at prager u kids because this is a huge announcement, trace, we actually have just been approved to be curriculum in the state of Florida. Meaning that we will be in schools in the state of Florida and more states are quickly following and we have more information about that. Subscribe to prager u kids.com.

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[The answer has been yes for, well, forever until just the last couple of years. Those answering “no” should have to explain in explicit terms (so to speak) why pornographic content needs to remain in school libraries. Who benefits, and how? When Psaki answers that, let me know. — Ed]

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