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Controversial Event at NJ Middle School: Partisan Concerns
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Controversy erupts in Central Jersey as a middle school hosts a event with U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, part of a national tour with conservative groups like Turning Point USA. Critics argue its partisan and inappropriate, while supporters see it as an opportunity to showcase achievements. The events ties to conservative organizations raise concerns about potential bias and impact on students.
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