McEnany sounds after a machete-wielding professor threatens a journalist: how are these “activists” hired?


After a professor launched into an angry tirade over students’ pro-life display, Hunter College assistant art professor Shellyne Rodriguez threatened a New York Post reporter with a machete at the outside his apartment. As the college fired Rodriguez, “Outnumbered” co-host Kayleigh McEnany asked how the “activist” got hired on “Fox & Friends” in the first place on Wednesday.

PROFESSOR HOLDS MACHETE TO REPORTER’S NECK AFTER DESTROYING STUDETN PRO-LIFE POSTER: REPORT

KAYLEIGH MCENANY: How are these people hired? How? I want to know. Someone yelling profanity at the students. Someone who had a machete. Hunter College, to their credit, fired the lady. But I want to know from Hunter College how she got hired. And it’s not just her. Look what happened with Judge Duncan, remember, at Stanford Law and the professor who basically blocked him, didn’t allow him to talk to Stanford Law, had to apologize. How are these activists hired? They are not educators. They are activists.

**NYPOST SHARE** MUST INCLUDE A LINKBACK** MUST CREDIT** Shellyne Rodriguez threatens a Post repoter by holding a large machete to her throat Tuesday, May 23, 2023, in the Bronx. Rodriguez, the Manhattan University professor, has turned on a group of students who set up an anti-abortion information board inside Hunter College. (Robert Miller for the New York Post)

New York Post reporter Reuven Fenton was threatened with a machete to the neck on Tuesday when he knocked on the door of the Bronx apartment owned by Shellyne Rodriguez, assistant professor of art at Hunter College. He was requesting an interview with Rodriguez after she was caught destroying a student group’s pro-life display in a profanity-filled rant that went viral earlier this month.

Hunter College announced Tuesday evening that Rodriguez had been terminated from her position and would not be returning to teach at the school.

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“Hunter College strongly condemns the unacceptable actions of Shellyne Rodriguez and has taken immediate action. Rodriguez has been relieved of her duties at Hunter College effective immediately and will not be returning to teach at the school,” a spokesperson for the school said. school at Fox News Digital. .

Fox News’ Yael Halon contributed to this report.


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