
American Federation of Lecturers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten has obtained criticism over her new e-book suggesting President Trump is a fascist — which she’s been selling within the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Weingarten’s e-book tour for “Why Fascists Worry Lecturers” comes as authorities examine the 31-year-old Turning Level USA founder’s stunning homicide as an act of political violence — resulting in issues over the timing of the union boss’s promotional blitz.
The AFT president’s writer describes the e-book as “a manifesto for our time.”
In an excerpt, printed by Rolling Stone, Weingarten writes: “Democracy is individuals energy. However fascists need one chief or a small group of elites to have all the ability. And that’s what’s occurring in the USA proper now — with billionaire Trump having enabled his shadow governing associate Elon Musk, the wealthiest particular person on this planet, to behave as his co-president.”
“In the meantime, Trump’s preliminary second-term Cupboard was on monitor to be the wealthiest in historical past, ‘value no less than $382 billion — greater than the GDP of 172 international locations.’ The issue for fascists, then, is {that a} public with robust vital pondering muscle tissue is extra prone to strengthen democracy and resist authoritarianism,” she continues.
An AFT spokesperson informed The Publish that Weingarten was “describing fascistic habits” and never suggesting Trump or members of his administration are fascist.
“This new e-book that I wrote, I don’t truly name anybody a fascist,” Weingarten claimed.
“I describe what fascists do and why they concern lecturers. You make your personal choices.”
Weingarten, the top of the second-largest lecturers’ union within the US, has been on the podcast and webinar circuit selling the e-book — which obtained a social media shoutout from Hillary Clinton on Wednesday.
“Congratulations to my good friend [Weingarten] on Why Fascists Worry Lecturers. From banning books to controlling curriculum, authoritarians go after public schooling as a result of it’s a cornerstone of democracy,” the failed 2016 Democratic presidential nominee wrote on X.
“Randi’s new e-book is a vital learn for this second.”
The breakneck tempo of Weingarten’s promotional efforts, in addition to the e-book itself, have enraged some conservatives.
“The room. That’s what y’all ought to learn,” journalist Chuck Ross wrote on X.
“She’s transferring full pace forward with this sick rhetoric proper after Charlie Kirk’s assassination,” Corey A. DeAngelis, a senior fellow on the American Tradition Venture, posted.
“She must resign in shame.”
Republican communicator Matt Whitlock tweeted: “It’s been one week since Charlie Kirk was murdered by a lunatic who wrote about ‘fascists’ on shell casings. Now, Randi Weingarten has a brand new e-book arguing everybody who disagrees together with her views on public schooling – which have destroyed public schooling in America – is a fascist.”
“Hey fascist! Catch!” and “Oh bella ciao, bella ciao” – a reference to a fashionable Italian anti-fascist music – have been among the many messages discovered scrawled on bullet casings linked to Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson.
Robinson, 22, was “deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology,” authorities have stated.
Trump has blamed “radical left” rhetoric, evaluating “fantastic Individuals like Charlie to Nazis and the world’s worst mass murderers and criminals” for the assassination.
“This type of rhetoric is immediately answerable for the terrorism that we’re seeing in our nation in the present day, and it should cease proper now,” he declared final week.
Weingarten responded to issues about her e-book by suggesting to Fox Information Digital that critics haven’t learn it.
“Have they learn the e-book?” she informed the outlet.
“In the event that they did they’d uncover it’s a love letter to lecturers.”