Gov. Noem hits back at Ben & Jerry's over Mt. Rushmore opposition: 'They have no idea what they're doing'
Ice cream maker called for America to return "stolen Indigenous land" to mark July 4th
In a controversial tweet on July 4th, Ben &
Jerry's called on America to return "stolen indigenous land," starting
with Mount Rushmore. On "Fox & Friends" Thursday, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem defended her state's historic
landmark, saying it is a source of "inspiration" and the "greatest
symbol of our freedom."
GOV. KRISTI NOEM:
I'm not going to listen to a bunch of liberal Vermont businessmen who
think they know everything about this country and haven't studied our
history. Right now, Mount Rushmore
is the greatest symbol of our freedom and history of the United States
of America. We can learn from the men on that mountain. We can do
better. But, boy, they led us through some challenging times. And I
think Americans in this country need some inspiration, and we can gain
it from a monument like that. We should be proud of America and knock
off what Ben & Jerry's is doing. They don't have any idea what they're doing. Read more, see tweet, and videos here.

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