Tiffany Justice says she's hopeful Vance, Trump will have a 'children first' agenda for 2024
"I'm really hopeful that we're going to have two dads in the White House who are going to understand the importance of putting children first in America again," Justice said.
One of the co-founders for Moms for Liberty, Tiffany Justice said that she is helpful that former President Donald Trump and GOP vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance will have a "children first" agenda when it comes to education.
"I'm really hopeful that we're going to have two dads in the White House who are going to understand the importance of putting children first in America again," Justice said on the Friday edition of the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show.
Parental rights and education reform have made headlines over the past four years with many parents speaking out against what children have been learning in the classrooms.
"There's been a lot of toxic ideology that's been pushed into the schools," Justice said. "And we knew that parents were fed up, but we wanted them to be effective advocates to really make change happen."
One example is in 2022 when the Maryland Department of Education was criticized for its health curriculum that stated children should learn about LGBT families and gender expression in preschool, and by 7th grade know about racism's effects on sexual health.
Justice said that she loved the GOP platform for education.
"I love that we're going to take out all of this critical pedagogy, the critical race theory [and] that gender ideology," she said. "President Trump knows that men are men and women are women."