A New Hampshire radio station cut ties with a conservative host after she filmed herself verbally attacking landscapers who were speaking Spanish
Dianna Ploss, who hosted the Dianna Ploss Show on WSMN 1590, livestreamed a video of herself on Facebook as she confronted a group of workers and asked if any were undocumented immigrants."It's America. You should be speaking English," she says in the video while recording the workers on the job.
"You have not silenced Dianna Ploss, I am not going away," she said, while standing in front of a cutout of President Donald Trump and a poster that read"MA 4 TRUMP 2020."She said she"had to hire security" because she has been threatened via text, voicemail and email, by people across the US. She called her critics"cowards,""fake Republicans" and"leftists.
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