Tomi Lahren praised law enforcement for getting her to safety when angry protestors shut down her speech at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque on Thursday.
Tomi Lahren was escorted to safety on Thursday night when angry protestors attempted to shut down her speech at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Tomi Lahren doesn’t plan on letting the protestors "win" anytime soon and said University of New Mexico protestors motivated her to speak at more college campuses. Police then drove Lahren and her father around the city to make sure nobody was following them before dropping them back off at their hotel. When Lahren was finally settled, she saw people bragging about the ordeal on social media.
"The fact that there were students in that room, they were barricaded in that room. They didn't have the luxury, like I did, of leaving in an armored emergency response vehicle," Lahren said."What happened to them? Now, I'm talking to the organizer, making sure she got home safe, but those kids that had to leave -- let's remember, they also had to go to school today with the same classmates wanting to rip them limb from them last night.