Kayleigh McEnany tells sobbing Psaki to cry about 62 million aborted children that don’t exist

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In what some equated as the battle of White House press secretaries, former Trump spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany took Jen Psaki to task over her tearful denunciation of Florida’s parental rights law that the left disingenuously calls the “Don’t Say Gay” bill — a law that protects K-3 students from classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender dysphoria.

McEnany appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity” Tuesday evening and suggested that the White House press secretary has plenty of legitimate reasons to cry, beginning with the millions of children who “do not exist” because of Roe v. Wade.

During an interview on the “News Not Noise” podcast out this week, under the guise of looking out for children, Psaki became emotional while misrepresenting the Florida law.

“They’re doing that in a way that is harsh and cruel to a community of kids, especially,” Psaki claimed. “I’m going to get emotional about this issue because it’s horrible! But it’s kids who are bullied, and all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them, and hurt their lives and hurt their families! And you look at some of these laws in these states and who’s going after parents who are in loving relationships, who have kids. It’s completely outrageous! Sorry, this is an issue that makes me completely crazy.”

Host Sean Hannity set McEnany up when he asked, “Why is there this imperative to – we’re talking about kids from kindergarten, first, second, and third grade – to talk about transgenderism and sexuality at all? Especially because we spend more money per student with the worst results in reading, writing, math, science, and computers. Why don’t we focus on the basics?”

“Exactly,” the former Trump press secretary replied. “The left has a sick obsession with their children. Just today, think about the last twenty-four hours for the White House. They want to force face cloth coverings on two-year-olds on airplanes and teach them about sexuality and gender ideology in kindergarten. I mean, when my daughter goes to school, I don’t want her learning about those things coming home and … being taught things that I then have to explain to her.”

“And of all the issues to cry and get upset about, there’s a war in Ukraine. There is bloodshed in our streets, children literally dying on the streets from crime that is totally out of control and rampant,” McEnany continued. “There is COVID, where more Americans have died on Joe Biden’s watch than on President Trump’s. There is a lot to cry about, namely if you want to cry about one issue in this country right now, I think the press secretary should cry about the 62 million children that do not exist that have been aborted because of Roe v. Wade, a heinous, heinous decision in this country that has exterminated about one-fifth of the United States population.

“So if you want to cry, don’t cry about forcing sexuality on kindergartners. That is sick,” she added. “Cry about the 62 million children who can’t even go to kindergarten.”

Tom Tillison

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