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Joe Biden. Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade invited three children to be on a panel to talk about their experiences doing online learning during the coronavirus pandemic. Mason Seder, a sixth-grader from Philadelphia said that he thinks the president is “handling things is a very good way and we would not have gone to this if it were still the last president.” NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 16: Brian Kilmeade hosts “FOX & Friends”at FOX Studios on October 16, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images) 56-year-old Kilmeade replied, “Really? That’s hard to believe because the last president was saying, ‘I want every kid back in school.’” ....
NewsHounds Posted by Ellen -7835.60pc on May 06, 2021 · Flag Fox host Brian Kilmeade sounded annoyed when Philadelphia sixth grader Mason Seder praised President Joe Biden’s management of the coronavirus pandemic and said he was doing a better job than Trump would have. As a banner read, “FAILING OUR CHILDREN,” Kilmeade asked Seder, “What do you miss most about not being in school?” Apparently, Seder had not received the Fox commandment, “Thou shalt always speak ill of President Joe Biden and never speak ill of Donald Trump.” Seder replied, “I miss most, obviously, seeing my friends and all the after school activities that I’ve done. I think that we’re very, very close getting back to school, and ....
Mason Seder, from Philadelphia, told Kilmeade that he thinks JOE Biden is "handling things is a very good way and we would not have gone to this if it were still the last president" ....
Brian Kilmeade on Wednesday morning attempted to dunk on a sixth-grade student who praised President Joe Biden over Donald Trump during a Fox & Friends kids-centric panel segment. The Fox morning show brought on three young students to discuss their experiences with remote learning, framed around Biden’s recent visit to a Virginia school, which also featured kids sharing candid thoughts about online learning. Mason Seder, a sixth-grade student. ....