Vice President Kamala Harris tore into recent actions taken by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to reform his state's education system, calling it "wrongheaded" and censorship.
Appearing Friday on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," Harris called out the Republican governor's criticism of the College Board proposal for an Advanced Placement course in African American studies.
"I don't know what he knows and what he doesn't know, but I know this: Any push to censor America's teachers and tell them what they should be teaching in the best interest of our children in partnership with the parents of America is, I think, wrongheaded," Harris said.
The College Board released its revised curriculum earlier this month after DeSantis voiced his concerns, removing many references to Black Lives Matter, critical race theory, feminism, and LGBTQ activism, The New York Times reported.