Rachel Maddow Reports on GOP Nominee Michele Morrow's Extremist Views
Rachel Maddow Uncovers GOP Nominee's Extremist Past
Michele Morrow, the Republican nominee for North Carolina's K-12 education, was seen advocating for a military coup in a video recorded shortly after the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Morrow urged then-President Donald Trump to bypass the Constitution and invoke the Insurrection Act. In the video, she called for mass arrests of those who certified the 2020 election, emphasizing that if law enforcement wouldn't act, the military should. This controversial stance is alarming as Morrow prepares to manage North Carolina's education system.
Morrow's Extremist Comments
- Morrow made inflammatory remarks about executing prominent Democrats.
- She previously claimed public schools are "indoctrination centers."
- Despite her past comments, Morrow has defended her educational platform focused on parental rights.
Concerns About Her Candidacy
Rachel Maddow's report highlights serious doubts about whether Morrow's extremist views align with the role of an education leader. Experts are questioning her understanding of law and the implications of her actions at the Capitol.
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