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Kayleigh McEnany: Psaki should cry about aborted babies, not ‘forcing sexuality’ on 5-year-olds

Updated: April 20, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Apr 20, 2022 – 7:32 pm EDTWed Apr 20, 2022 – 7:37 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Kayleigh McEnany is calling on White House press secretary Jen Psaki to cry about the millions of babies who have been killed since Roe v. Wade instead of about the protection of children from LGBT indoctrination in the classroom.

The former Trump White House press secretary pointed to her successor’s emotional complaint about the slew of “harsh and cruel” “anti-LGBTQIA and trans” bills being proposed and passed across the country.

“If you wanna 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,” McEnany told Hannity on his Fox News show.

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

In a News Not Noise podcast discussion with host Jessica Yellin released Tuesday, Psaki’s voice broke as she

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