Families wary over Biden administration's new parents council: 'Performative, a media opportunity'

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Families wary over Biden administration's new parents council: 'Performative, a media opportunity'
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The Biden administration's new parents council blasted as ideological and 'too little, too late' by parents and activists.

New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz denounces the latest Biden administration move to regain lost trust with American parents on 'The Story.'Parents and education activists expressed skepticism about, arguing its makeup suggests it will simply be a rubber stamp for the White House's ideological agenda.

Miguel Cardona speaks after President-Elect Joe Biden announced his nomination for Education Secretary at the Queen theater on December 23, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. requesting that parents' actions at school board meetings should be examined under the Patriot Act as"domestic terrorists." Elicia Brand, co-founder of Army of Parents, said her group would"welcome" the opportunity to work with the White House and the other council organizations to work toward the betterment of students and communities. But, she told Fox News Digital,"We do not believe that Army of Parents or organizations like ours are on Cardona's invite list. Parents advocating for their children will not be fooled. The gap will continue to widen.

"The Parents Council is a consortium of left-wing special interest groups," Fox News contributor Karol Markowicz agreed."These astroturfed groups are the exact opposite of parents who got up at school board meetings to fight for their kids' educations. These groups are the same people standing in the way of parents. Sec. Cardona and the rest of the Biden administration think parents will be tricked by this group. They won't.

"This is too little too late from this Administration, which has made abundantly clear through its actions that it views actual parental input as an inconvenience; let’s remember, this is the same set of bureaucrats that coordinated for weeks with the National School Board Association on its since-retracted letter which cited the Patriot Act," Neily said in a statement.

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