Harvard Grad Breaks the Internet with Refusal to Listen to AG Garland

Recent Harvard graduate Emma Heussner, who also works for the Daily Caller as their social media director, walked out of the woke university’s commencement speech after she’d heard enough from Joe Biden’s corrupt Attorney General Merrick Garland.

“Even overhearing his speech as I walked out, it was pretty rich to hear about how ‘awful’ our country is,” Heussner explained in a subsequent interview. As she was leaving and still decked out in her graduation robes, Heussner posted a short video to social media blasting Garland for his self-serving adulation. “Just walked out of harvard’s [sic] graduation because I didn’t want to listen to merrick garland [sic] talk about himself for 30 minutes,” she wrote.

Heussner immediately shot to new heights on Twitter, where she has since grown her small account into one boasting over almost 15 thousand new followers. The feedback she received was either from mean, clueless leftists who actually think Garland is doing a good and fair job or supporters of freedom who applauded her decision to stand up and walk out.

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