'As Bad as Dobbs': Randi Weingarten Laments End of Affirmative Action

The presidents of the two largest teachers' unions in the United States decried the Supreme Court's Thursday decision to end affirmative action, saying it will keep intact the country's "caste system" and was "as bad" as the decision last year to overrule Roe v. Wade.

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Teachers' union boss tapped to serve on council to advise Homeland Security Department



Left-wing teachers' union president Randi Weingarten has been selected to sit on a panel tasked with advising the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The DHS press release states that "Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas announced new members to the Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council (HSAPC), which he reconstituted in 2022. The Council will provide strategic and actionable recommendations to the Secretary on campus safety and security, improved coordination, research priorities, hiring, and more."

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, Northwestern University President Michael Schill, and San Diego State University President Adela de la Torre are a few of the other figures selected to serve on the council.

"The Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council's insights into strategic research, innovation, career development, and partnership opportunities for the Department will support our mission to safeguard the American people, and help our country think through and prepare for whatever threats lie ahead," Mayorkas said, according to the press release.

Weingarten is the president of the American Federation of Teachers, which recently endorsed President Joe Biden in the Democratic presidential primary where he is facing challenges from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marianne Williamson.

"@rweingarten is the last person who should be advising anyone on school safety," U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida (R) tweeted in response to the news.

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"What an insult to every parent who dealt with closed schools," former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted.

Pompeo has previously described Weingarten as the most dangerous individual on earth.

"If you ask, 'Who's the most likely to take this republic down?' It would be the teacher's unions, and the filth that they're teaching our kids, and the fact that they don't know math and reading or writing," Pompeo told Semafor last year.

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Biden Admin Appoints Randi Weingarten to School Safety Advisory Board

The Biden administration announced new members of its school safety board this week, including Randi Weingarten, the teachers' union head who backed school closures throughout the pandemic.

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'Soviet style intimidation': Armed IRS agents raid, close gun shop, U.S. lawmaker says



Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) is demanding answers after he says a group of armed IRS agents raided and temporarily closed a Montana gun shop in Great Falls Wednesday.

"This event is another example of President Biden weaponizing federal agencies to target and harass hardworking Americans for exercising their constitutional rights," Rosendale said in a letter to leaders of the Internal Revenue Service and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Twenty heavily armed federal agents pulled in behind Highwood Creek Outfitters' owner Tom Van Hoose as he arrived at his shop Wednesday morning, KRTV reported.

IRS agents confiscated background check forms from the store that contained sensitive personal information about all customers who ever purchased a gun at the shop. The forms do not include financial information, Rosendale said, calling the act an "egregious breach of privacy" that "showed no regard for federal law."

"There is no circumstance in which 4473s would be necessary in an investigation spearheaded by the IRS," Rosendale said in a letter addressed to ATF Director Steven Dettelbach and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel.

Rosendale asked the ATF and IRS to "cease conducting these Soviet-style intimidation raids." He also included a list of questions about what spurred the action, setting a June 23 deadline for response.

Van Hoose told the outlet his shop has been surveilled by state and federal agencies for the past two years. He says he believes the actions are part of a pattern.

"The current administration seems hell bent on getting those guns out of the hands of average Americans," Van Hoose said, referring to the style of weapons he sells.

Van Hoose said that though the agents were cordial and professional, he felt "invaded" and lost nearly an entire day's business.

"Given the positions of the Biden Administration, this raid appears to be an attempt to intimidate firearms dealers and owners," Rosendale said in his letter to the leaders of the ATF and the IRS.

"This pattern [of intimidation and harassment] appears to be orchestrated directly from the White House," Rosendale also wrote.

"The weaponization of our government must be STOPPED, which is why I sent a letter to ATF Director Dettelbach and IRS Commissioner Werfel demanding answers about this outrageous attack, and have used every tool available to me to remove funding for the 87,000 additional IRS agents!" Rep. Rosendale wrote in a Facebook post Friday.
Rosendale responded to initial reports of the investigation on Flag Day, June 14, saying he was "incredibly disturbed" about the IRS and ATF reportedly closing Highwood Creek Outfitters without warning.

"This is yet another example of the Biden Administration weaponizing federal agencies to target and harass hardworking Americans," Rosendale tweeted Wednesday.

\u201cI\u2019m incredibly disturbed by initial reports that the IRS and ATF closed Highwood Creek Outfitters without any warning today. This is yet another example of the Biden Administration weaponizing federal agencies to target and harass hardworking Americans.\u201d
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The Great Falls Police Department received notification of the operation and provided security, KTVQ reported.

A spokesperson for IRS Criminal Investigation told the Billlings Gazette they would reach out when more information became available, saying only that "IRS Criminal Investigation was on site as part of their official business." The ATF referred the Gazette's inquiries to the IRS.

TheBlaze reached out to Van Hoose for comment, but did not hear back in time for publication.

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CNN contributor blasts teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten over COVID school closures: 'I hear no remorse'



CNN has long been a refuge for Democrats and their allies; however, this week, it afforded no shelter to the president of the American Federation of Teachers.

AFT president Randi Weingarten, deemed the "most dangerous person in the world" by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, appeared on a "CNN Tonight" panel discussion Thursday evening after testifying the previous day before House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.

While Weingarten has previously made headlines for opposing parental rights, spreading falsehoods about Republicans, and flouting the same rules she expected others to follow, the union boss is presently battling accusations that she colluded with the Biden administration to shutter schools, thereby adversely impacting children nationwide.

CNN political commentator Scott Jennings, who previously worked in the Bush administration, was also on the panel and seized upon the opportunity to unload on Weingarten.

"Speaking on behalf of millions of American parents — I have four at home, I had to teach them at home, my wife had to teach them at home — I am stunned at what you have said this week about your claiming to have wanted to reopen schools," said Jennings.

"I think you’ll find that most parents believe you were the tip of the spear of school closures," continued the CNN commentator. "There are numerous statements you made over the summer of ’20 scaring people to death about the possibility of opening schools."

The New York Times reported that Weingarten exploited the pandemic to "push for broader policy changes that [the AFT] had long favored."

For instance, the AFT held schools for ransom lest they receive "personal protective equipment, new cleaning and sanitization regimens in school buildings, a temporary suspension of formal teacher performance evaluations, a limit on student testing, a cancellation of student-loan debt and a $750 billion federal aid package to help schools prepare to reopen safely and facilitate 'a real recovery for all our communities.'"

Jennings added, "And I hear no remorse whatsoever about the generational damage that’s been done to these ki — I have two kids with learning differences. Do you know how hard it is for them to learn at home, and not in a classroom that was designed for them? And for you to sit in front of Congress and the American people and say, 'What? I wanted to open them the whole time.' I am shocked, I am stunned. I am stunned. And there are millions of parents who feel the exact same way."

Weingarten responded, "I knew and understood the importance of reopening the schools and the importance of making sure that people were safe. And poll after poll that we did of parents, and I spent a lot of time with parents, said that they basically understood and supported that we needed to do both."

When the union boss invoked Jennings' kids, he immediately cut her off.

"You think parents wanted to keep the kids? You think parents supported you in keeping kids? Why did we fail? How did Europe and the rest of the civilized world get this right and we failed?" Jennings asked.

\u201cWatch Scott Jennings calling Randi Weingarten on her lies.\u201d
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Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic similarly shredded Weingarten over her culpability in possibly stunting a generation of American kids, reported National Review.

"The effect on children has been vast and to have no remorse on closing schools and keeping them closed for the length of time is unconscionable," said Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-Iowa), herself a medical doctor and former director of the Iowa Department of Public Health.

Miller-Meeks grilled Weingarten over the scientific data, underscoring how at the time decisions were being made about whether to keep schools open or close them, zero children in the relevant age groups at died from COVID.

"The fact is schools were relatively safe places for both students and educators. These are scientific questions that a scientific organization should be able to study and answer. The AFT is not a scientific organization," said Miller-Meeks. "The AFT was out of its league in this regard."

TheBlaze previously reported that the AFT leaned on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to get its way in terms of parameterizing the national school reopening scheme and dictated select language in the reopening guidance.

During the pandemic, the AFT and other teachers' unions exerted their influence to shut down schools. The primary reason cited for this unprecedented move was the need to protect teachers' and students' health — to stop the spread of the virus.

These shutdowns have been reported to have led to significant spikes in mental illness, suicide, and obesity and the diminution of students' immune systems.

In addition to psychological and physiological impacts, school closures have also been linked to a drastic drop in academic ability of American children nationwide.

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