North Carolina GOP Nominee To Lead Public Schools Was At Jan. 6, Called Islam ‘Evil’

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North Carolina GOP Nominee To Lead Public Schools Was At Jan. 6, Called Islam ‘Evil’
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A conspiracy theorist who was outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, became the Republican nominee for North Carolina’s top school official on Tuesday.

“You better believe our teachers will be well-versed in the true history of our great nation,” she said in the video. She also at one point said the country should “ban Islam” and “ban Muslims from elected offices,” according to The News & Observer. Morrow Morrow was also on Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, 2021, but said she did not enter the building or participate in the riot, and she has publicly spoken out against some of the events that took place that day.

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