Parents in Chicago are outraged as the city's teachers union mulls a potential walkout this week ahead of a vote on whether the schools will return to remote learning.
If the demands are not met, the union is demanding a two-week virtual learning period.
Chicago father of six Willie Preston joined "Fox & Friends First" on Tuesday echoing Griffin's sentiment, calling the union's effort a "failure for the future of our children."
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