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Kindergarten Teacher's TikTok Of Her Speaking To Trump The Way She Speaks To A Child Has The Internet Howling

Kindergarten Teacher's TikTok Of Her Speaking To Trump The Way She Speaks To A Child Has The Internet Howling
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After the Justice Department (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued and acted on a search warrant at former Republican President Donald Trump's Florida home and paid membership resort Mar-a-Lago, much has been written about what the federal law enforcement agency was looking for and what Trump might have done.

But perhaps the DoJ just isn't using the right approach with Trump. California Kindergarten teacher Arielle Fodor—Mrs.Frazzled on TikTok—may have cracked the code.


Speak to Trump about the FBI raid like he was a 5-year-old.

You can see her technique here:

@mrs.frazzled

might need admin on this one

She also offered a behind the scenes clip of someone's reaction to the FBI raid.

@mrs.frazzled

everyone has big feelings sometimes

The video went viral, racking up over 845k views on TikTok alone before jumping to other social media platforms.


Fodor has gone viral before.

In 2020 she shared an updated version of the A,B,C song that gave equal time to the letters L, M, N, O and P. Needless to say, traditionalists had strong feelings on the matter.

Mrs. Frazzled began her Trump FBI raid video by thanking someone for cleaning up ketchup.

@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

She continued by asking:

"Do you understand why they took those items from you?"

Then responded:

"No, not for no reason, friend."

Some people knew who the unseen, unheard "child" Fodor was speaking to was after ketchup.

For others it wasn't until the FBI got involved.

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@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

But some did think this talk wasa bit advanced for the intended audience.

Perhaps toddler level was needed?

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@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

Regardless of whether it would be effective, people let Fodor know they appreciated her efforts.

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@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

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@mrs.frazzled/TikTok

This wasn't Fodor's first foray into trying to help Trump out.

She offered her services for the 2020 presidential election debates.

@mrs.frazzled

Visit TikTok to discover videos!

All joking aside, the final outcome of any ongoing DoJ investigation or the fallout from the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago remains to be seen.

Speculation and conjecture is plentiful, but facts are still few.

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