Tomi Lahren met with ‘Nazis Die’ graffiti before speech
Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren was met with graffiti that read “Nazis Die” on a theatre outside of Philadelphia that she was booked to speak at on Thursday night.
#Breaking “Nazis Die” spray-painted on Keswick Theater in PA where @TomiLahren is speaking tonight pic.twitter.com/n9VvJ2jleF
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) May 17, 2018
The speech by the 25-year-old Fox News contributor went on as scheduled in the Philadelphia suburb of Glendale after the graffiti was removed.
Lahren took to Twitter before she delivered her remarks to condemn the message.
“Truth is the new hate speech. You don’t intimidate me! See you tonight, Glenside,” she wrote to her 1.11 million followers.
Truth is the new hate speech. You don’t intimidate me! See you tonight, Glenside. https://t.co/uXaBi4bCFt
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 17, 2018
Protesters and counterprotesters arrived outside the theatre before the speech, with Abington Township Police Chief Patrick Molloy telling ABC-6, a Philadelphia affiliate, that extra security was added for the event.
.@TomiLahren greets supporters minutes before her event @ the Keswick Theater in Glenside. Anti-Trump protestors set up across the street. @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/1z5W71THqX
— Brandon Hudson (@BHudTV) May 17, 2018
No arrests were reported.
Lahren signed with Fox News in August 2017 as a contributor after hosting “Tomi” on Glenn Beck’s BlazeTV.
She parted ways with Beck after a public dispute after a battle that played out publicly following Lahren’s comments on abortion on “The View.”
She previously hosted “On Point with Tomi Lahren” for the One America News Network.
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