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Laura Ingraham's Estranged Gay Brother Calls Her 'A Monster'

Laura Ingraham's gay brother called the Fox News host a monster for her support of anti-gay legislation.

In response to a clip from The Ingraham Angle in which his sister criticized schools for teaching students about sexuality and gender identity,Curtis Ingraham responded.

Laura Ingraham said in a segment that it is dubbed a queer-inclusive curriculum. They are taught about sexual expression by fifth grade.

His sister's concern for children's well-being was called out by him.

He wrote that his Putin-loving sister seems okay with children being killed in Ukraine. What a monster!

Laura Ingraham said earlier this month that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's plea for peace during Russia's invasion of his country was a really pathetic display.

This is rich coming from my Putin-loving sister who seems okay with children being killed in Ukraine. Looks like she has a new trope in hand to further rile and anger her followers. What a monster! @IngrahamAnglehttps://t.co/KLeG8osGiP

— Curtis Ingraham (@CurtisIngraham1) April 12, 2022

The siblings have fought before. During an interview with The Daily Beast, he said his sister didn't embrace his sexuality.

He told the outlet that he was trying to unveil the hypocrisy.

She's smart and well- spoken, but her emotional heart is dead. You can see it in her face when you watch her. She is ready to destroy. She doesn't listen to what she says. Her response is always an attack.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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