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#WontHeDoIt? Tomi Lahren Has Been Suspended From Her Show After Appearing On The View

Tomi Lahren is mostly known for her rants that disregard facts and feelings, that are just solely filled her own opinions that offends all minorities, including rants on Beyoncé, Barack Obama, the Muslim ban, and more. Apparently her time may come to an end on her show on The Blaze.

Glenn Beck, owner of The Blaze, has reportedly suspended Lahren for a week after she appeared on “The View.” Lahren, 24, came into controversy over the weekend after a Friday appearance on The View, in which she claimed to be “pro-choice” and essentially argued that anti-abortion conservatives are hypocrites. “You know what? I’m for limited government, so stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well,” Lahren said.

On Monday, Lahren tweeted that she has “moderate, conservative, and libertarian views.” “I’m human. I will never apologize, to anyone, for being an independent thinker,” she said.

According to The Daily Caller, another conservative outlet, Lahren’s “suspension is in effect for at least one week,” and that even though “Lahren’s contract with the company goes until September… she may leave the company before then.” The reasons for her alleged suspension were not revealed in the report.

Leon Wolf, TheBlaze’s managing editor, had sent a messages to Blaze staff informing them that Lahren’s show would “not be in production this week.” When reached by The Daily Beast on Monday, Wolf said that “it was communicated to me that [Tomi’s] show was not going to be produced this week,” and that he wanted to let Blaze employees know before they heard about it elsewhere.

William Carter

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