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Tomi Lahren is a conservative American television host, political commentator, and writer who has worked for Fox News. She is known for her outspoken and provocative opinions on various political and social issues.

Lahren was born on August 11, 1992, in Rapid City, South Dakota. She began her career in journalism as a teenager, working as a reporter and anchor for local news stations in South Dakota and Minnesota. In 2014, she joined TheBlaze, a conservative news and opinion website founded by Glenn Beck, where she hosted her own show, "On Point with Tomi Lahren."

In 2016, Lahren joined Fox News as a contributor, appearing on various shows, including "The O'Reilly Factor" and "Hannity." She also hosted her own show, "Tomi Lahren Tonight," which aired on TheBlaze and later on Fox News.

Lahren is known for her strong conservative views and her willingness to speak her mind on controversial topics. She has been a vocal critic of liberal politicians and policies, and has been involved in several high-profile feuds with liberal commentators and celebrities.

In 2017, Lahren was suspended from TheBlaze after she made a statement on "The View" in which she said that she was pro-choice and supported Planned Parenthood. The statement was seen as a betrayal by many of her conservative fans, and she was subsequently fired from TheBlaze.

Lahren has also been involved in several controversies, including a 2017 incident in which she was involved in a physical altercation with a woman at a bar in Los Angeles. She has also been criticized for her use of racial slurs and her support for Donald Trump.

Despite these controversies, Lahren remains a popular figure in conservative circles and continues to work as a television host and commentator. She has also written a book, "Never Play Dead: The Classic Memoir of Football, War, and Trial," which was published in 2018.