By Kaley
Apparently, some liberals now believe that allowing your child to attend a conservative event counts as child abuse.
A nosy Karen in Calvert County, Maryland attended a community meeting to speak out about how concerned she was that Turning Point USA held a gathering for high school students in her town.
She was so worried, in fact, that she admitted to calling Child Protective Services simply because students were attending the event.
Watch this:
SHOCKING: A woman in Calvert County, Maryland reportedly contacted Child Protective Services after students started a Turning Point USA high school chapter.
TPUSA Club America chapters are student-led groups. For crying out loud, political disagreement is not child abuse.
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— Moms for Liberty (@Moms4Liberty) February 14, 2026
SHOCKING: A woman in Calvert County, Maryland reportedly contacted Child Protective Services after students started a Turning Point USA high school chapter.
TPUSA Club America chapters are student-led groups. For crying out loud, political disagreement is not child abuse.
This is not about “protecting kids.” It’s about silencing opinions she doesn’t like.
For those who prefer to read, here’s a transcript of what this crazy lady had to say:
In December of 2025, Turning Point USA hosted an event marketed to high school students with food and beverages advertised as an incentive for attendance.
While community building opportunities for students are important, this event raises serious concerns related to student safety, parental rights and governance oversight. Adults and legal guardians were not permitted to attend the event.
Excluding parents and guardians from a student-focused event creates a lack of transparency and undermines established best practices for youth safety.
I’m also concerned about a potential conflict of interest involving board of education members who served as guests and spoke at this event.
Students are widely recognized as a vulnerable population, they are in critical developmental stages, and especially susceptible to influence.
All Board of Education members in this room are mandated reporters under state law, as I am. Based on the circumstances surrounding this event, a report was made to Child Protective Services.
By the way, this woman’s name is Nancy Krause.
She works at a Marine Museum.
