MSNBC host praises trans sorority member accused of 'peeping,' 'threatening' behavior a 'very brave woman'
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MSNBC's Yasmin Vossoughian praised a transgender student, Artemis Langford, who is accused of making girls uncomfortable in a sorority, for being a 'brave woman.'
The left-wing network's host, Yasmin Vossoughian, interviewed Langford Sunday and suggested that the trans sorority member's story was about a lack of acceptance among the girls in the sorority. Vossoughian called Langford a "brave woman." Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.
"The case has drawn widespread attention as schools continue to be a front line in these fights for LGBTQ rights and for the very brave woman at the center of it all is joining me now," Vossoughian said.
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