Loudoun County parents' tell Obama to apologize to rape victims' dad over 'fake ...

Loudoun County parents' tell Obama to apologize to rape victims' dad over 'fake ...
Loudoun County parents' tell Obama to apologize to rape victims' dad over 'fake ...

Furious parents in Loudoun County, Virginia, have slammed Barack Obama, accusing him of calling a rape case involving a 'boy in a skirt' an example of 'fake outrage' after the boy was found guilty by a judge. 

On Monday, juvenile court judge Pamela Brooks ruled that the boy - who has not been named - did force himself on the 15-year-old girl on May 28 in the bathroom at Stone Ridge High School in Leesburg, Virginia. 

The case drew national attention because the boy was wearing a skirt at the time and the girls' parents - Scott and Jessica Smith - said it was what they feared might happen more if Loudoun County Schools starts allowing boys into girls' bathrooms frequently as part of a progressive transgender policy. 

Republican Gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin has harnessed part of his education platform in the case, saying: 'What tragedy next awaits our children?'

On Sunday, Obama was campaigning for Youngkin's opponent - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe - when he attacked Youngkin's general position on education, the Capitol riot, and policing. 

He said, in part: 'We don't have time to be wasting on these phony, trumped up culture wars. This fake outrage that the right-wing media peddles to juice their ratings. 

'The fact he's willing to go along with it, instead if talk about serious problems that affect serious people, that's a shame. That's not what this election is about. That's not what you need, Virginia.

'We should be doing more to support people who are educating our kids,' he said. 

In light of the judge's ruling on Monday - that the boy did forcibly sodomize the girl and force an act of fellatio - many are demanding that the former President apologize to the girl's parents. 

On Sunday, Obama was campaigning for Youngkin's opponent - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe - when he attacked Youngkin's general position on education

'Barack Obama owes the family of the young girl who was raped by a trans girl in a skirt an apology,' said one critic.  

'You have the former President of the United States, who never hesitated to highlight abuses and other civil rights violations when he was President and it was politically expedient. 

Juvenile Court judge Pamela Brooks agreed with the girl and her parents, saying there was enough evidence to prove the teen boy - who is also charged in another sexual assault - forced himself on her

Juvenile Court judge Pamela Brooks agreed with the girl and her parents, saying there was enough evidence to prove the teen boy - who is also charged in another sexual assault - forced himself on her 

Now that it has the potential to backfire against the leftists trying to move out society dramatically to the left, it's inconvenient for him to recognize it and to speak honest truth to power,' Ian Prior, former Trump senior official in the Trump Department of Justice, told DailyMail.com on Tuesday morning. 

'I don't think Barack Obama has a clue what's going on in Loudoun County Public Schools. 

'He demonstrated just how clueless he was by making this statement. It's clear that all the star power coming in for Terry McAuliffe is reading off the same, deceptive page of sheet music with talking points designed to deceive people as to what's really going on in Virginia public schools, and specifically, in Loudoun County, he added. 

The teenage girl's father Scott Smith was dragged out of a meeting on June 22 after hearing teachers from the woke Loudoun County school board claim they'd received no reports of sexual assaults involving students in the bathrooms, when less than a month earlier, his daughter had reported just that. 

Scott Smith, the victim's father, was pictured with a bloody mouth, being dragged out of a school board meeting on June 22 - a month after the attack - after listening to school officials say no one had been sexually assaulted in the bathrooms when that's what his daughter had reported the previous month

Scott Smith, the victim's father, was pictured with a bloody mouth, being dragged out of a school board meeting on June 22 - a month after the

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