Fox News contributor Linda Chavez appeared on “Fox & Friends” on Monday to discuss how the use of the phrase “unarmed teen” to describe Michael Brown was misleading because he was “an 18-year-old man who is six foot four and weighs almost three hundred pounds.”

As surveillance footage ran onscreen showing Michael Brown allegedly robbing a convenience store shortly before his death, Chavez said the phrase “unarmed teen” was being used to influence the perception of the shooting. She also claimed the description was “enhancing” racial fears.

Appearing on the show to discuss her op-ed column about Attorney General Eric Holder, Chavez explained to co-host Steve Doocy that Holder is “coming in before an investigation has even been complete” and “basically picking a side.”

Chavez, the one-time nominee of President George W. Bush to lead the Department of Labor, then went on to discuss how this approach is “a travesty of justice.” She said that the actions of this administration are “enhancing” racial fears by using “this mantra of the unarmed black teenager shot by a white cop” to incite the public and influence the incident.

“I think it is an exploitation of the black community,” Chavez said. “I think it is playing the race card and I think it’s disgraceful.”

Watch the video, courtesy of Media Matters: