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Tomi Lahren
Tomi Lahren
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NameTomi Lahren
Birth dateAugust 11, 1992
Birth placeRapid City, South Dakota
OccupationTelevision host, political commentator

Tomi Lahren is a prominent American television host and Conservative political commentator, known for her outspoken views on Fox News, TheBlaze, and One America News Network. She has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and has appeared on various CNN and MSNBC programs, including The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and The View. Lahren has also been a guest on The Sean Hannity Show and The Rush Limbaugh Show, discussing topics such as Immigration reform in the United States and the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Her commentary has been featured on Breitbart News, National Review, and The Washington Times.

Early Life and Education

Tomi Lahren was born in Rapid City, South Dakota, and grew up in South Dakota, where she developed an interest in American politics and Journalism. She attended University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where she studied Broadcast Journalism and Political Science, graduating in 2014. During her time at university, Lahren interned at KTTC in Rochester, Minnesota, and later worked as a production assistant for the CBS affiliate in Minot, North Dakota. She has cited Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity as influences on her early interest in conservative politics.

Career

Lahren began her career in television as the host of On Point with Tomi Lahren on One America News Network, a Cable news channel known for its Conservative perspective. She later joined TheBlaze, a Conservative media organization founded by Glenn Beck, where she hosted her own show, Tomi. Lahren's commentary has been featured on various news programs, including Hannity and Fox & Friends, where she has discussed topics such as Gun control in the United States and the 2016 United States presidential election. She has also appeared on The O'Reilly Factor and The Kelly File, and has been a guest on The Laura Ingraham Show and The Mark Levin Show.

Political Views

Lahren is known for her outspoken Conservative views, which have been shaped by her support for Donald Trump and her opposition to liberal politics. She has been a vocal critic of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and has expressed support for Tea Party candidates such as Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. Lahren has also been a strong advocate for Second Amendment rights and has spoken out against gun control measures. Her views have been influenced by Conservative think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute.

Controversies

Lahren has been involved in several controversies throughout her career, including a highly publicized feud with Glenn Beck and TheBlaze. She has also faced criticism for her comments on Black Lives Matter and feminism, which have been perceived as racist and sexist by some. Lahren has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, and has appeared at Trump rallies and Republican conventions. Her views have been criticized by Liberal commentators such as Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes, and she has been the subject of several satirical pieces on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and Saturday Night Live.

Personal Life

Lahren is a native of South Dakota and currently resides in Dallas, Texas. She has been open about her Christian faith and has spoken about the importance of religion in her life. Lahren has also been a vocal supporter of Veterans' rights and has worked with organizations such as the Wounded Warrior Project and the USO. She has been recognized for her work as a Conservative commentator, including being named one of the Time 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine. Lahren has also been featured on the cover of National Review and has been profiled in The New York Times and The Washington Post.

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