Tomi Lahren and Glenn Beck Settle Lawsuit

By Chris Ariens 

Tomi Lahren has settled her lawsuit against TheBlaze and its founder Glenn Beck, reports the Dallas Morning News.

Lahren gets to keep the Facebook page that The Blaze created for her though she has to delete any of the intellectual property that belongs to the Beck site. She can also immediately look for work elsewhere. She had been bound by a contract that was to expire in September.

“Ms. Lahren is relieved to have this litigation behind her,” said her lawyer Brian Lauten in a statement. “She looks forward to connecting with her audience and fan base on the pressing political issues facing our country in the days to come.”

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TheBlaze suspended Lahren from her talk show in March after she went on The View and said she was pro-choice. “I can’t sit here and be a hypocrite and say I’m for limited government but I think the government should decide what women do with their bodies,” Lahren said on the program.

“I would disagree that you’re a hypocrite if you want limited government and yet you want the government to protect life of the unborn,” said Beck, who is staunchly pro-life, on his radio show in response.

That resulted in Lahren’s dismissal from TheBlaze and the wrongful termination lawsuit filed in early April.

“TheBlaze is pleased to announce that the relationship with Tomi Lahren has concluded,” the company’s statement said.

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