Megyn Kelly recently questioned the accuracy of a statement made by former White House press secretary-turned-MSNBC host Jen Psaki.

The statement in question accused Republicans of employing a strategy that Democrats themselves deploy, pitting demographic groups against each other for political gain.

Specifically, Psaki falsely accused the right of pitting Muslim Americans against transgendered individuals – an accusation without factual basis.

Kelly argued that this type of “diminishment” claims Muslims lack intelligence and are unable to have genuinely held beliefs. She further noted that many parents from Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox faiths have expressed concerns about Maryland’s largest school district prohibiting them from withdrawing their children from English courses that include lessons with LGBTQ themes.

According to Kelly, these parents should be allowed to opt-out if they find the content objectionable, but the school board has refused their requests.

Kelly concluded her remarks by pointing out that MSNBC often focuses on making generalized statements rather than engaging in substantive debate about whether or not these parents are right or wrong in their objections to LGBTQ curriculum material.

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However, in this particular instance, Psaki falsely accused the right of pitting Muslim Americans against transgendered individuals, a claim that lacks a factual basis.

“The right-wingers, the conspiracy theorists, the birthers, they now want us to forget the years they spent fear-mongering about Muslims and Islam. Ten years ago, standing against Sharia law was the key GOP litmus test. Now that litmus test seems to be how fervently you oppose transgender people,” Psaki said, adding, “Let’s be clear: This is the same old GOP playbook, another cynical ploy to tear at the fabric of our society and damage the idea that out of many, we are one, all because they want so desperately to regain the White House.”

“We’re noticing the reemergence of an old ploy straight from the GOP playbook, only this time the party has a new target,” tweeted the Inside with Jen Psaki account.

That didn’t sit well with the former Fox News host.

“It gets covered by MSNBC as ‘the white man is evil and manipulative,’” Kelly said in response, noting that, for starters, it’s not true that Muslims have only recently rejected transgenderism and the LGBTQ movement and agenda.

“You could go back a long way to find out why Muslims object to the LGBTQ agenda, the way it’s currently being taught in particular,” she added.

She went on to label Psaki’s false claims as “another diminishment of Muslims in America as ‘You’re just too stupid to realize you are being manipulated. You can’t have a genuinely held belief.’”

“Whitey is at it again!” Kelly declared. “It’s the whites trying to pit the loving Muslims who have always been pro-LGBTQ against the poor trans people.”

Kelly pointed out that many parents who follow Muslim and Ethiopian Orthodox faiths have recently expressed their concerns at the largest school district in Maryland to push back on a rule that prohibits them from withdrawing their children from English courses that include lessons with LGBTQ themes.

“Why are they mad? What actually drags a parent out on a weekend to protest? It has to be a lot. Parents are busy. They’ve got jobs, they’ve got kids, they don’t really have a lot of time to protest, but they did it on Tuesday outside the Board of Education meeting because Maryland’s largest school district will not allow them to opt out their children from books and lessons that have certain LGBTQ lessons that they find objectionable,” Kelly said, according to The Wrap.

“Maryland state law doesn’t allow the opt-out provision unless it’s a specific unit on sex ed, and this isn’t technically sex ed. They’ve folded it in under an English language arts curriculum. And these parents think it’s inappropriately sexual and has messages with which they do not agree when it comes to trans people,” she added.

“And so they’re going out there saying, ‘You can teach what you want,’ they’re not saying you have to shut down the lesson plan, but, ‘They’re our kids, and we should be permitted to be able to opt them out.’ And the school says, ‘No, you can’t,’” Kelly noted further.

Written By Rocky Stucci