Emmons said that Starbucks employees have been protesting because they are reportedly not able to various items in the window of the coffee shop, adding that "there's been yelling and screaming and everybody's a fascist, they hate Moms for Liberty."
Emmons also mentioned that many of the protesters are misinformed, calling attention to the so-called book bans in public schools across the country. "I talked to some of the protesters, and they were, they had no idea what they were talking about." She mentioned that the protesters were unable to name a single book that was apparently banned.
"There's been a lot of anger out in the streets of Philadelphia, and a lot of signs about how Philly is a trans city. This morning, I encountered some protesters who were telling me all about how I didn't have their consent to film them, regardless of the fact that they were right there on a public street."
She continued: "The left is out there in full force."
Posobiec responded: "Were they [the protesters] yelling about these monumentous Supreme Court decisions that came down today from the justices that were appointed by Donald Trump?"
Emmons said that many of the protesters were complaining "about the decisions against student loan debt relief" and about the "woman who is not going to be forced to host websites for gay marriage as part of her business. They were definitely upset about that."
Posobiec asked Emmons about the Moms for Liberty event taking place in Philadelphia, noting that the city has become "infested" with far-left activists over the years. He went on to say that the pendulum is now swinging back with groups such as Moms for Liberty.
Emmons said: "Moms for Liberty and the parents that are here are interested in having morality and values in society and for their kid. And it's certainly telling that one protester who I saw there today was ripping pages out of a Bible, talking about how that was trash. They really don't think we have a right to our religion. They don't think we have a right to morality. And they certainly don't think that we have a right to instill those values in our children."
Emmons concluded, saying Moms for Liberty care about "America's kids," adding that "they don't believe our children belong to the government. They are one hundred percent in favor of accurate, factual, good education. They're not even looking to ban books. You know, they just want kids to finish school, be able to read and write, you know, not too much to ask."