‘You cannot f— with Mama Bear’s kids,’ says outspoken first-time author Jacqueline Toboroff.
Jacqueline Toboroff is waving the banner of the “mom army” as it heads into battle to defend America’s children from an ever-growing, emboldened and seemingly irrational government.told Fox News Digital in an interview.Toboroff was a conservative if otherwise ordinary New York City mother in the spring of 2020.
“I was told my body didn’t belong to me — it belonged to the state. I was told my kids didn’t belong to me — they belonged to the state,” she said. Toboroff formed online communities with other moms, became an outspoken voice in public and on social media, and in 2021 ran for public office — the New York City Council — for the first time in her life.Toboroff jumped into action after the COVID-19 outbreak prompted a number of government mandates.
Toboroff believes these moms, and millions of others around the nation, have the power to save the nation from what appears to be a big government-fueled downward spiral. “We moms saw the devastating effects of the draconian COVID policies first-hand,” Lake told Fox News Digital. Slowly, she said, moms in New York City and around the nation began to form small digital communities.
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