- by foxnews
- 31 Jan 2025
President Trump is facing pushback from conservatives on social media, as well as an education activist who spoke to Fox News Digital, over his nomination of Dr. Penny Schwinn for deputy secretary at the Department of Education.
"Being from Tennessee and being under Schwinn and her Berkeley-educated, radical views, I was actually shocked when I heard that she was being nominated by President Trump because she is the most unlike President Trump, and her policies are not the same," Laurie Cardoza Moore, member of the Tennessee Textbook and Instructional Materials Quality Commission and founder of Proclaiming Justice To the Nations, told Fox News Digital about Trump's nomination of Schwinn.
Moore told Fox News Digital that Schwinn's record is not compatible with the agenda Trump is trying to implement and fears that someone recommended Schwinn to Trump without fully explaining her background.
"I decided to call on President Trump to rescind his nomination of Penny Schwinn for the deputy secretary of Education appointment because of the policies that she implemented here in the state of Tennessee. You know, I fought for a couple of years for Gov. Lee to call for her resignation because of her, her policies, her values," Moore said.
"But under her leadership, and this is what's important for the audience to understand, the children in Tennessee - and this is not just Tennessee because she's been to Texas and Florida - but our kids were subjected to pornographic and anti-Semitic content in library books, for example, 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' was one of them. She exposed Tennessee children to dark content like the Wit and Wisdom curriculum, all of which violate child indecency laws and obscenity laws here in the state of Tennessee, which is really troubling to me. She developed a plan to conduct child welfare checks on Tennessee children from birth to 18 to make sure they had their vaccinations."
Moore expressed concerns that the Berkeley-educated Schwinn hired a math expert in Tennessee, Rachael Maves, who promoted "math equity" in California, along with Schwinn's support of the Wit and Wisdom program, which critics say is a mask for CRT.
While Trump has garnered widespread praise from conservatives for the majority of his appointments, many conservatives on social media echoed Moore's concerns about Schwinn.
Other conservatives came to Schwinn's defense, including journalist Chris Rufo, who is considered the most effective critic of Critical Race Theory in many conservative circles.
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Many conservatives have made the case that Trump has a "mandate" from the voters to appoint whoever he sees fit to these high-profile positions, but Moore called Schwinn a "red flag" who will not adhere to Trump's agenda in the department, specifically his plan to downsize or even eliminate the department.
"Somehow somebody has put the bug in Trump's ear that he should nominate her," Moore told Fox News Digital. "But President Trump, you know, I know that he's very concerned about the future and the state of education, and Penny Schwinn is the last person. She would embarrass him ultimately down the road because she would implement her left policies, her Berkeley-educated policies, and introduce them to the whole country. Very dangerous."
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