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Tomi Rae Augustus Lahren (; born August 11, 1992) is an American
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political commentator and television presenter. She hosted ''Tomi'' on
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, where she gained attention for her short video segments called "final thoughts", in which she frequently criticized liberal politics. Many of her videos went viral, with ''
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'' describing her as a "rising media star". Lahren was suspended from TheBlaze in March 2017 after saying in an interview on '' The View'' that she believed women should have legal access to abortion. Shortly thereafter, she began working for Great America Alliance, an advocacy organization that supports
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, and, in August 2017, she joined
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, where she appears as a contributor on several different shows across the Fox News and Fox Business networks, and often appears as a guest co-host on Outnumbered, and currently hosts a talk show on
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, ''No Interruption''. In June 2022, she was named host of a new show on OutKick called ''Tomi Lahren Is Fearless''.


Early life and education

Lahren grew up in
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, and graduated from Central High School in 2010.Hammond, Christy (September 21, 2014)
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She is of
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descent. Lahren graduated from
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in 2014 with a B.A. in broadcast journalism and political science. She hosted and associate produced the university's political roundtable show ''The Scramble''.The Scramble - Episode 315
UNLV Journalism and Media Studies, youtube channel
Lahren interned for
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Congresswoman
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from South Dakota, serving as the first intern at Noem's Rapid City office.


Career

Hoping to find an internship in political commentary, Lahren applied to One America News Network (OANN), obtained an interview, and was instead offered the opportunity to host her own show. She moved to
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and began working for OANN. ''On Point with Tomi Lahren'' debuted in August 2014.Beattie, James (July 20, 2015)
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In July 2015, a video of her commentary on the 2015 Chattanooga shootings garnered widespread attention. On August 19, Lahren announced that she had completed her last show with OANN. She moved to Texas and began a new show with
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in November 2015. She became known for ending her program with three-minute segments called "final thoughts", in which she spoke extremely quickly. These segments became widely popular on social media. In January 2016, Lahren endorsed
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for president in the Republican Party presidential primary. On November 30, Lahren appeared on '' The Daily Show with Trevor Noah'' for a 26-minute interview. Many critics compared her appearance to former host
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's friendly rivalry with Bill O'Reilly. On March 17, 2017, Lahren made a guest appearance on '' The View'' in which she said that women should have access to
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and that she would be a hypocrite if she supported both "
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and also government restrictions on abortion". TheBlaze's owner,
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, who is
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, criticized Lahren for her comments and suspended her with pay, leading Lahren to file a wrongful termination suit. The suit was settled under an agreement in which Lahren kept her
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page but removed videos she had made with TheBlaze. In May 2017, Lahren began working in communications at Great America Alliance, an offshoot of Great America PAC, a large pro-
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super PAC chaired by
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and
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. Lahren described her role there as a "side gig" and said she would return to television as a commentator. In August 2017, Lahren joined
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as a contributor.


Political views

Lahren describes herself as a "constitutional conservative". She has said that she is a commentator, not a journalist, and that her shows are not about presenting news neutrally, but about commentary and "mak ngthe news". ''
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'' described her as a "right-wing provocateur" in 2018. Lahren has been described as an "anti-feminist who admires strong women." Lahren has said that while she does not consider herself a feminist, she believes in women's empowerment and looks up to various women from both the political left and the political right. In March 2017, Lahren said she was pro-abortion rights, sparking criticism from a number of
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writers. TheBlaze owner Glenn Beck, among others, noted that Lahren had previously publicly said she was anti-abortion, in addition to numerous other inconsistencies on other issues. Soon thereafter, Lahren told ''
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'' that she had always supported abortion rights as a matter of national law but was personally against abortion. While in college, Lahren wrote a feature for the ''
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'' about a classmate who had turned to stripping to support herself. Lahren is also in favor of
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. In June 2020, she supported Supreme Court justice
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's vote and majority opinion in the combined cases of ''
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'', '' Altitude Express Inc. v. Zarda'', and '' R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission'', ruling that businesses cannot fire LGBTQ people for their sexuality or gender identity. Lahren stated, "You can be Christian, conservative, and a proud Trump supporter and believe people should not be fired for who they love. Conservative doesn't come in one flavor, one race, one religion, one gender or one sexuality ... and I won't sit by quietly and allow certain self-righteous and self-appointed and anointed conservative thought policemen make that decree." Some of Lahren's commentaries on race issues have been described by critics as racist or race-baiting, which she disputes. In July 2016, Lahren posted a tweet comparing the
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movement to the
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. Tens of thousands of people signed a Change.org petition in response asking for her to be fired from ''TheBlaze''. The petition was unsuccessful. In August 2016, she released a video criticizing NFL
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, who had been protesting
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by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem before football games. In August 2018, at a political rally for Kelli Ward, Lahren warned against voters electing 'RINOs' ( Republicans in name only) into Congress; the term was applied to Senators
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and
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. Lahren was criticized as cruel and disrespectful as McCain was in very poor health; that day he discontinued medical treatment for brain cancer, and he died the next day. Many people have criticized Lahren for her behavior including former Fox News anchor
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. In November 2018, Lahren said that the "highlight" of her Thanksgiving had been watching
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fire
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at migrants trying to illegally cross over the Mexico–United States border. In December 2018, she ran a Fox Nation segment focusing on how members of a Central American migrant caravan that had been stopped in Mexico that year were carrying diseases; she listed several unconfirmed cases of
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and
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to support the claim. That same month, she urged President Trump to shut down the government to force Congress to fund the construction of a wall on the Mexico–United States border.


Personal life

In June 2019, Lahren announced on
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that she was engaged to her boyfriend, Brandon Fricke. Their engagement was called off in 2020. In early 2021, Lahren was linked to fellow Fox broadcaster and former
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catcher J.P. Arencibia. Both Lahren and Arencibia have repeatedly confirmed the relationship from their Instagram accounts as of August 2021. On September 25, 2021, Lahren confirmed that she was engaged on an episode of '' Justice with Judge Jeanine''. They were married October 21, 2022. In April 2020, Lahren moved from
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to
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. Lahren is an avid runner, and has a tattoo of South Dakota's state flower (the ''
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'') on the back of her neck.


References


External links


Fox News Insider: "Tomi Lahren's Final Thoughts"
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