Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) pledged Thursday to fight Trump administration policies that would arm teachers to defend their own lives and the lives of their students if under attack.
Fox News’ Chad Pergram tweeted:
Feinstein’s voiced opposition comes after the New York Times reported Trump’s education department is weighing their options for funding teacher gun purchases under the auspices of a program called Student Support and Academic Enrichment grants. Whereas some federal education programs prohibit any designation of funding for firearms, the program for Student Support and Academic Enrichment grants does not. This sets the stage for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos “to use her discretion to approve any state or district plans to use grant funding for firearms and firearm training.”
On February 21, 2018, President Trump called for public school teachers to be armed for defense of themselves and their students. CNN quoted him saying, “[A] gun-free zone to a maniac—because they’re all cowards—a gun-free zone is ‘let’s go in and let’s attack because bullets aren’t coming back at us.’” He stressed his conviction that this situation could be remedied if “20 percent” of public school teachers had the opportunity to be armed.
On February 22, Trump noted that first responders may be “5 to 8 minutes away” when a school comes under attack, but armed teachers could shoot the sickos “immediately.”
Feinstein will fight to be sure teachers are not armed to shoot back.
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