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Jake Tapper Pauses Coverage to Lecture Viewers About Catholic School Shooter's Pronouns
CNN host Jake Tapper took a mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis and turned it into a lecture about pronouns. The shooting occurred at Annunciation Catholic School during […] The post Watch: Jake Tapper Pauses Coverage to Lecture Viewers About Catholic School Shooter's Pronouns appeared first on The Western Journal.
CNN's Jake Tapper Wants People to Use 'She/Her' Pronouns for Transgender Gunman Who Murdered Catholic Children
In the wake of the horrific mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, where two young children were gunned down and 17 others wounded during a school Mass, CNN anchor Jake Tapper has sparked outrage by focusing on the “correct” pronouns for the deranged transgender shooter. The depraved male shooter was born Robert Paul Westman but legally changed his name to Robin M. Westman in 2020 and began identifying as “female.” On Wedn…
Australian National Review - WATCH: CNN's Jake Tapper Wants People to Use 'She/Her' Pronouns for Transgender Gunman Who Murdered Catholic Children
In the wake of the horrific mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, where two young children were gunned down and 17 others wounded during a school Mass, CNN anchor Jake Tapper has sparked outrage by focusing on the “correct” pronouns for the deranged transgender shooter. The depraved male shooter was born Robert Paul Westman but legally changed his name to Robin M. Westman in 2020 and began identifying as “female.” On Wedn…
CNN’s Jake Tapper Pauses School Shooting Coverage to Correct Murderer’s Pronouns
CNN host Jake Tapper shifted coverage of the deadly school shooting in Minneapolis to emphasize the shooter’s gender identity, pausing a live segment to correct the record on pronouns and name usage, as reported by the Western Journal. The shooting took place at Annunciation Catholic School during morning Mass around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed, and 17 others were injured — including 14 students ranging from …
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