WASHINGTON, D.C. — Parents from across the country gathered in Washington, D.C., to fight the culture wars at the Moms for Liberty summit. Walking off a roundtable with former Democratic Hawaiian Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, co-founder of Moms for Liberty Tiffany Justice sat down for a one-on-one with the Washington Examiner.
Justice spoke on the culture wars driving Democrats to support Moms for Liberty, actor and comedian Rob Schneider spoke on the first night, Gabbard participated in the morning roundtable with Justice, and Texas state Rep. Shawn Thierry announced she is leaving the Democratic Party and switching to the GOP.
“RFK Jr. just came out and endorsed Trump,” Justice said. “I think what is happening right now is that Democrats are getting permission to be able to stand up and say some of these radical policies that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are promoting in their own states of California and in Minnesota are not what American parents broadly, overall want. We see that in the polling, and it’s exciting to see that kids are going to be prioritized in America.”
Suburban mothers and independent voters who may not be convinced experimental surgeries on children are the answer for body dysmorphia are a very important voting bloc in this election.
“A lot of Americans have a real problem with the idea of cutting off the healthy body parts of children and of disengaging parents in the decisions about their children’s education, their medical care, and their upbringing,” Justice said.
The Moms for Liberty co-founder feels former President Donald Trump, who will speak at a fireside chat during the summit, is a “culture warrior” in the movement to protect children.
“It’s not very surprising to see that President Trump doesn’t seem to shy away from any fight,” Justice said. “You know, he’s a dad and a grandfather. He’s a businessman. We’re in the middle of a cultural revolution. And so, for me as an individual, he’s a culture warrior.”
The mother of four also compared Trump doing rallies and roundtables with Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), who just with CNN as their first news interview since the launch of their campaign.
“I think it’s great that he’s willing to answer all of the questions that are asked of him,” Justice said of Trump. “You see him all of the time stopping and answering reporters’ questions, and Kamala Harris won’t answer any questions. I think the American people are going to grow tired of that. If you’re not willing to answer questions, then how could you possibly lead our country?”
Harris has spoken with reporters several times while on the campaign trail.
Justice also touched on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitting to falling to pressure from the Biden administration to censor content on Facebook.
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“We know that the social media landscape has been censored because Moms for Liberty has been a victim of that, even a victim of Facebook,” Justice said. “We wrote an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg at one point because our chapters were being removed from the platform. I’m glad that he’s being honest about what is happening.”
“We know the federal government, the American government, has been weaponized against the people,” Justice added. “The FBI went so far as to call one of our moms after speaking at a school board meeting. I actually testified before Congress about that. President Trump is no stranger to lawfare and the federal government being weaponized against him. Now is the time to fight.”