A controversial mural of George Washington at a San Francisco high school will be covered but not destroyed after a decision by the school board. Fox Nation host David Webb calls the move an 'act of cowardice.'
The former assistant press secretary in President Obama’s White House, Ben LaBolt, joined those questioning the priorities of San Francisco’s school board Wednesday after it voted to remove the names of historical figures, and even a sitting senator, from schools.
"Instead of say focusing on the COVID crisis and ensuring kids are getting educated during the pandemic, the San Francisco School Board spent yesterday voting nearly unanimously to remove the names Lincoln, Roosevelt and Feinstein from city schools," LaBolt wrote on Twitter.