Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, was taken aback by the statement made by the former Secretary of State.

I get asked who is the most dangerous person in the world a lot. Is it chairman Kim? Randi Weingarten is the most dangerous person in the world according to Secretary of State.

The insurrection-fomenting ex-boss could have been said to be the most dangerous by the former secretary of state. As he ponders a challenge to him and others in the GOP for a presidential run, he has been criticized. He could have said that the invasion of Ukraine by Russia has led to thousands of deaths and a spike in global tension.

Yes, but no! The person went after the person who taught them.

He said it wasn't a close call. "Who is the most likely to take this republic down?" It would be the teacher's unions and the fact that they don't know how to teach.

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas on November 18, 2022.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas on November 18, 2022.

The Republican Jewish Coalition annual leadership meeting was held in Las Vegas in November of 2022.

Weingarten went after him on the social networking site. She said she didn't know whether to call his characterization ridiculous or dangerous.

Weingarten accused the Secretary of State of defending the Middle East's tyrants, undermining Ukrainians, and kowtowing to Trump.

Weingarten said that she would make it easy for him. We want an economy that works for everyone. We fight for what the community needs. Kids learn how to think and work with other people in strong public schools. That is the American dream.

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten speaks at a union event in Washington D.C. in June.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten speaks at a union event in Washington D.C. in June.

Randi Weingarten spoke at a union event in Washington D.C.

Like many of his potential Republican rivals, he seems to be in favor of the so-called "anti-woke" culture wars.

The teaching of critical race theory, which explores the ramifications of racism in America, has been restricted by many states.

Florida has a "Don't Say Gay" law that restricts discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in primary grades.

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