
IRVING (WBAP/KLIF News) A former controversial anchor on The Blaze will get to keep her Facebook account, at least for now, but under one condition. A judge ruled in favor of Tomi Lahren and ordered the owner of the Irving-based media firm, Glenn Beck, to allow her to post on her Facebook page, which contains mostly content for The Blaze. Lahren filed a lawsuit against Beck and The Blaze last month for wrongful termination. The conservative host was suspended after appearing on The View and indicating she was pro-choice, months after a broadcast in which she condemned abortion. Lahren says she was fired, but Beck’s attorneys maintain she’s still technically employed and getting paychecks and benefits. Attorneys for Beck say she was already in danger of not having her contract renewed because of a number of issues. They claim she is difficult to work with, rude to staff, used offensive language on the air and that advertisers complained about her. The Blaze claims the comment on The View was just one of many of those issues. Lahren’s Facebook page has more than 4M followers. Under the order, she can post to it, but only if she doesn’t criticize Beck or The Blaze.
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