Cameron McGough

University of Kansas

Right-wing television personality Tomi Lahren has reportedly been suspended from her hosting position at The Blaze following an appearance on The View in which she revealed she is pro-choice, according to the Daily Caller.

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In addition to reportedly being suspended, Lahren has gotten a raft of criticism.

Lahren, who is 24, spoke out against those in her own party, referring to the anti-choice stance as hypocritical for its stance on how involved government should be in Americans' lives.

On The View, "I’m pro-choice and here’s why: I can’t sit here and be a hypocrite and say I’m for limited government, but I think that the government should decide what women should do with their bodies,” she said.

Lahren's boss and founder of The Blaze, Glenn Beck, used his morning radio show on Monday to denounce Lahren's words, citing her recent "baby killers" video as a stark contrast to her pro-choice stance and one reason to question her "intellectual honesty."

Beck extended disapproval of his network's famous personality to Twitter.

Oh snap.

Lahren took to Twitter to defend herself against Beck and other conservatives who have criticized her recent comments.

She's no stranger to criticism, and seems to try to be taking it in stride.

And the folks from The View defended Lahren during their Monday broadcast.

At the very least, Lahren's show Tomi will forgo production for one week, though she may end up leaving The Blaze before her contract expires in September, according to the Huffington Post.

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Cameron McGough is a student at the University of Kansas and a USA TODAY College digital producer.

This story originally appeared on the USA TODAY College blog, a news source produced for college students by student journalists. The blog closed in September of 2017.