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Co-host Ainsley Earhardt lambasted President Joe Biden s idea of free community college for millions.
“Fox & Friends” co-host Ainsley Earhardt has some no-cost advice for supporters of free college for all: Go get a scholarship.
Earhardt on Wednesday mocked the White House’s new spending and tax plan as she discussed it with co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doocy ahead of President Joe Biden’s first speech to a joint session of Congress. Biden’s American Families Plan aims to spend $1.8 trillion over the next decade to reverse income inequality, including free prekindergarten and free community college.
“Think about free college,” Earhardt said. “If your family doesn’t make a lot of money, there’s something called a scholarship. You can apply for that right now. We don’t have to give free college to every single person. . If you’ve worked your tail off to get into the college, then they can give you a scholarship. When you deserve
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Kilmeade reacted to a string of local protest headlines read off by co-host Ainsley Earhardt. You should be barred from anyone who says that, you are no longer allowed to use 911, he said. Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade launched into a tirade just 10 minutes into Thursday morning s show, arguing that anti-racism protesters should be barred from calling 911 if they speak out against the police.
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