McCormick responded with the head-spinning suggestion that the country’s child labor laws are too restrictive and that plenty of kids are freeloaders who ought to work for their lunch. There has been a lot of confusion and changing information surrounding Trump's attempted freeze and the potential impact on programs such as Head Start — I'll discuss more about that later.
Republican Rep. Ritch McCormick (R-Ga.) suggested that students should get jobs to pay for their lunches as the federal funding freeze proposed by President Trump threatens nutrition support for children across the country.
As a federal funding freeze threatens meal programs, Rep. Rich McCormick suggests children work in fast food to afford lunch.
Rich McCormick (R-Ga.) suggested kids who participate in school lunch programs “sponge off the government.” “How many people got their start in fast food restaurants when they were kids?” McCormick told CNN’s Pamela Brown.
CNN anchor Pamela Brown reacted with shock when former DC metropolitan police officer Michael Fanone dropped an f-bomb live on air. Fanone joined CNN for an interview on Wednesday morning reacting ...