During a CNN “Equality Town Hall” last night, Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), was asked a question by a nine-year-old transgender kid from her home state of Massachusetts.

Townhall reports – Moderator Chris Cuomo introduced Jacob, an elementary school student who likes to play hockey, and his mom, who is a transgender youth advocate with the Human Rights Campaign.

“What will you do in your first week as president to make sure that kids like me feel safer in schools, and what do you think schools need to do better to make sure I don’t have to worry about anything but my homework?” Jacob asked.

“So let me start by saying I want to have a secretary of education who both believes in public education and believes in the value of every one of our kids and is willing to enforce our civil rights laws,” Warren replied. “It turns out that when the Department of Education was set up many years ago, the secretary of education was given a whole lot of power over the public schools and over the rules and how they’re enforced.”

“But here’s what I plan to do. I want to make sure that the person I think is the right secretary of education meets you and hears your story, and then I want you to tell me if you think that’s the right person, and then we’ll make the deal,” she added.

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It’s good to know that if elected, Elizabeth Warren will be consulting with 9-year-old kids she meets at a televised townhall when she picks members of her cabinet.

How many more lies and B.S. will the pandering Democrat feed her supporters before they say, “enough!”?

 

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