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Democrat’s Wild Claim About 12-Year-Old Daughter Sparks Outrage

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Quick Summary

  • Democrat politician claims her 12-year-old daughter cried about abortion access after Trump’s election
  • Brandon Tatum calls out the absurdity of a child prioritizing abortion rights
  • The incident highlights concerns about political messaging reaching young children

The Shocking Story That Has Everyone Talking

In what Brandon Tatum calls “the most insane interview I ever heard,” a Democrat politician shared a story that has sparked intense debate about children and political messaging. The politician claimed that on election night, she picked up her 12-year-old daughter from water polo practice only to find her crying in the car.

When the mother asked if someone had hit her or if the coach had yelled at her, the daughter allegedly responded with something completely unexpected. According to the politician, her 12-year-old daughter said, “Mom, Trump won. Trump’s gonna win. And what if I get and I need to have an abortion?”

The politician framed this as “a reminder of how scary this time is” and emphasized the importance of Democrats having strategies at both state and federal levels to protect people’s rights.

Brandon Tatum’s Fierce Response

Brandon Tatum’s reaction was immediate and incredulous. “Hold on, shawty. You think we believe that?” he responded, expressing complete disbelief that a 12-year-old child would have abortion access as their primary concern about a presidential election.

Tatum pointed out the obvious disconnect in the story, asking what kind of environment this child must be exposed to for her to make such connections at just 12 years old. “They not talking about that in school. Well, maybe at day school,” he noted, questioning where exactly this child would have gotten these ideas.

The Core Issue Tatum Identifies

According to Tatum, if this story is true, it reveals something deeply concerning about the parenting involved. He stated bluntly that if a 12-year-old’s biggest fear about a Trump presidency is abortion access, “that means you a terrible parent.”

He went further, suggesting this indicates the parent is “overexposing her to Trump Derangement Syndrome” and that no 12-year-old should naturally be thinking about these issues as their primary concern.

What This Says About Parenting and Politics

Tatum’s analysis cuts to the heart of a larger issue about how political messaging affects children. He emphasizes that a 12-year-old having Planned Parenthood and abortion rights as their biggest political concern is not normal childhood behavior.

“Ain’t no 12 year old thinking about that. That’s their biggest issue. Your 12 year old biggest issue is Planned Parenthood. Shut the front door, man,” Tatum exclaimed, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.

Questions About Child Development

The incident raises serious questions about what children are being exposed to and at what age. Tatum’s point is clear: children should be allowed to be children, not burdened with adult political anxieties about reproductive rights at an age when they should be focused on school, friends, and age-appropriate concerns.

Key Takeaways

Q: What was the politician’s claim about her daughter?

A: She claimed her 12-year-old daughter cried after Trump’s election win because she was worried about potentially needing an abortion in the future.

Q: Why does Brandon Tatum find this story unbelievable?

A: Tatum argues that no 12-year-old would naturally have abortion access as their primary political concern unless they’ve been inappropriately exposed to adult political content.

Q: What does Tatum say this reveals about the parent?

A: According to Tatum, if the story is true, it shows the parent is exposing their child to inappropriate political content and “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” making them “a terrible parent.”

Final Thoughts

Brandon Tatum’s response to this politician’s story highlights a critical conversation about protecting childhood innocence and appropriate boundaries in political discourse. Whether the story is true or fabricated, Tatum’s point remains: children shouldn’t be burdened with adult political anxieties, especially not about issues like abortion at just 12 years old.


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