One of the two young women involved in a brunch scuffle with Tomi Lahren spoke out on Wednesday to say that she stands by the incident and ‘doesn’t care’ that President Trump disapproves of her friend throwing water at the Fox News pundit.
Twenty-three-year-old college graduate Libby, 23, was at a table with eight girlfriends at UNION rooftop bar and restaurant in Minneapolis when her friend threw water at Lahren as she walked by.
After throwing the water, the girl under the screenname Jasmine Kohler shared photographs of it on her Snapchat story and wrote: 'Thanks for the screenshots. I did it lol'. Earlier in the day, she appeared to goad followers by telling them in post: 'Tomi Lahren at union (sic). 5 screenshots and we dump a drink on her.'
After being hit with the water, Lahren turned to engage the group but it was Libby, not Jasmine, who launched a foul-mouthed tirade at her which was also captured on another video which later emerged.
She called Lahren, who is her age, a 'racist piece of s***’ and a ‘f****** piece of human garbage trash.’
She went on to tell Lahren’s 55-year-old mother Trudy that she worked with immigrants ‘every day of her life’, didn't want to hear what her daughter had to say and told the Lahren family: ‘You’re done, you can go.’
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Libby, 23, is shown above, circled, arguing with Tomi Lahren and her mother Trudy (top left) after her friend threw a drink on the Fox News host on Sunday. She called her a 'racist piece of s***' and said she deserved to have the water thrown at her
The incident was condemned by President Trump on Wednesday morning in a tweet where he said he stood by Lahren saying: 'Everybody is with Tomi Lahren, a truly outstanding and respected young woman!'
Libby said Lahren was not entitled to 'peaceful discourse' because she 'spreads hate'
The fracas was also scolded by democratic comedian Kathy Griffin and Lahren herself deemed the group of girls 'bullies, ‘embarrassing’ and hungry for ’15 minutes of fame’.
Speaking to DailyMail.com on Wednesday, Libby said that while she did not throw the water, her friend was quite right to do so because Lahren is ‘racist’ and was ‘not welcome’ Minneapolis.
‘When you use your platform to spread hate speech, you have lost your privilege to have a peaceful discourse,' she said.
'Especially when you come into our city, Minneapolis, which is a huge city for people of color and immigrants. She is not welcome here. Have you heard anything she says? She equated the Black Lives Matters movement to the KKK.
'You can’t just say that about people and just expect everyone to give you a platform,’ she said.
Libby is a liberal arts graduate who volunteers for a non-profit organization which helps immigrants seeking asylum. She hopes to attend law school in the fall and wants to become an immigration attorney.
On Sunday, she said she watched as Lahren was accosted by other patrons on the rooftop bar where drag performances had been going on all day.
‘Tomi was there at the brunch and everyone at the restaurant figured it out people were walking by her table and calling her names. We were going to do a chant, “like go home Tomi,” but it didn't happen.
‘[As Lahren was leaving], she walked by and the girl in the video tossed the water and it barely hit her,' she said.
Jasmine Kohler proudly posted photographs to her Snapchat account after throwing the drink on Sunday. She is Libby's friend and has refused to speak about it the incident became national news on Wednesday thanks to a condemnation from President Trump
In other videos taken from the rooftop after she threw the drink, Jasmine is seen, her white top and black off-the-shoulder top recognizable from the images she posted herself, laughing
As she skirted past the confrontation Libby was having behind her, Jasmine smiled and laughed
She got involved once Lahren and her mother had turned around and walked over to their table to confront them.
'Her mom started saying something and then Tomi started to defend herself and that’s when I jumped in,' she said.
She said that neither she nor any of her friends participated in the name calling and that they only got involved at the last second.
‘There were a lot of people walking by her table and making rude comments but the servers were perfectly kind to her.
'There were people who moved to the bar seats and were scowling at [Lahren]. None of us at my table did that,’ she said. She added that ‘Lahren’s server was a woman of color and all of the servers were people of color,’ which, she suggested, intensified the thorny atmosphere given Lahren’s reputation.
Jasmine has not returned DailyMail.com's requests for comment.
On Wednesday, Libby spoke on her behalf, saying: 'She has decided to lay low and has no official statement.' She added that she 'probably' didn't regret it' despite her retreat from public view.
Before she threw the water, Libby had been telling Jasmine how Lahren called out two of their friends at a recent show.
On Wednesday morning, the president weighed in to support Lahren on Twitter
Tomi Lahren appeared on Fox and Friends on Wednesday morning to speak about the 'disheartening' incident
‘[Jasmine] absolutely shares my feelings and she was also upset that Tomi was in our city. It’s Minneapolis, it’s a very traditional, democratic city. So she knew, we all knew. She shares feelings about how she is racist and says awful things about people.
When you use your platform to spread hate speech, you have lost your privilege to have a peaceful discourse, Libby, 23, who got into verbal altercation with Lahren
‘I had told her about two of my girlfriends who had gone to Tomi Lahren’s show a week beforehand and how she had opened the show by saying, “If you’re a liberal, thank you for coming and being open-minded. Can you raise your hand.”
'They were absolutely harassed, they had to leave early and they had to have security escort them out so that they were safe. So Tomi can preach all she wants about being peaceful but the people who listen to her, to what she says, they won’t take it to heart.'
After tossing the water, Jasmine got out of her seat and tried to escape the row while Libby argued with Lahren and her mother.
She was seen trying to squeeze by Libby, laughing and turning to look over her shoulder while bouncer Jeremy Jackson tried to separate the two groups.
Jackson then escorted Lahren and her parents away from the girls’ table. He told The Blast that the host had complained about being 'thrown out' when she was the one who had been hit with water. He replied to her that he was merely trying to do his job.
Not long afterwards, the group of girls was escorted down in the elevator by the same bouncer.
‘We were on our way out actually, we had already paid. [After the water throwing] the bouncer got in the elevator with us and said that he was sorry he had to be but that it was policy then we all kind of laughed and he actually gave us all high fives.
Lahren was with her mother Trudy (pictured together) and father Kevin when the incident took place on Sunday. The family had just finished brunch and were on their way out of the restaurant
Even some of Lahren's most unlikely fans spoke out to support her after footage of the incident emerged
‘I think he was happy that somebody gave Tomi Lahren a piece of their mind,' Libby said.
She shrugged off President Trump’s remarks and lumped him in the same school of thought as Lahren.
‘I don’t really care about his opinion at all. He does the exact same thing [as Tomi]. To release a press release saying that MS13 are animals? You can’t reduce a group of people to less than a human.’
Libby said her family was aware of the footage and was ‘very proud’ of how she spoke to Lahren and her mother.
In audio of her conversation with Lahren, she can be heard saying: ‘I don't care what you have to say. You are a f****** racist piece of s***, sexist f****** piece of human garbage.
She is not welcome here. Have you heard anything she says? She equated the Black Lives Matters movement to the KKK. 'You can’t just say that about people and just expect everyone to give you a platform'
You say all these awful things about immigrants, people of color. You can leave, you can leave. I don't want to hear anything that you have to say.
She's done. Goodbye. Piece of s***. Garbage, racist piece of s***. Goodbye.’
Trudy, Lahren’s mother, responded to her: ‘Who do you think you are?’
She hit back: ‘I am someone who has worked my entire life, I work with immigrants every single day of my life and I love, I love those people.
'Those people have worked their entire lives and they have earned their place here in America.’
Others who were on the rooftop shared videos of the altercation proudly. In some, Lahren was told: 'Get that b**** out of here' and was slammed as a 'racist'.
Lahren appeared on Fox and Friends on Wednesday morning to speak about 'the incident'.
She said: 'This something that was embarrassing, at the end of the day I'm a person too, but I'm tough, my family is tough, we can handle it.
'I think that those that threw profanity and water and were applauding and laughing about it, wanted to get their 15 minutes of fame by making a video of me.'
In a Facebook post later, after President Trump's tweet, she said: 'To all the girls who follow and look to me as a source of inspiration, don’t let what happened to me discourage you from speaking your mind and being your authentic self.
'Bullies win when we start giving them our energy.
'Take that energy and let it fuel you! Thanks for all the love and support from Donald J. Trump and even my usual critics. It means a lot to me!'
President Trump has tweeted in support of Fox News pundit Tomi Lahren morning after she had a drink thrown in her face during a brunch altercation on Sunday.
Lahren, whose conservative views and outspoken demeanor consistently rattle her critics, was with her mother at the UNION restaurant in Minneapolis when another diner tossed a glass of water on her as she walked past her table.
Witnesses said Lahren had been behaving badly towards staff and that the restaurant 'cheered' when she was doused.
Footage of the attack circulated on Snapchat and Lahren, 25, was outraged.
To back her up, the president tweeted on Wednesday morning: 'Everybody is with Tomi Lahren, a truly outstanding and respected young woman!'
Lahren responded to his message of support by tweeting back a US flag.
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On Wednesday morning, President Trump tweeted in support of Fox News pundit Tomi Lahren after watching her on Fox and Friends talking about having a drink thrown in her face during a brunch in Minneapolis on Sunday
Earlier, she appeared on Fox And Friends to discuss what she referred to in an earlier tweet as 'the incident'.
'I was actually with both my parents and we were enjoying brunch after I did a show the night before and unfortunately there was a group of people probably around my age that thought it would be funny to throw water at me and then start chanting profanity and, again, not something that I'm not used to, but [it was] really disheartening,' she said.
Lahren said both she and her mother got 'wet' and described the ordeal as 'embarrassing'.
'This something that was embarrassing, at the end of the day I'm a person too, but I'm tough, my family is tough, we can handle it.
'I think that those that threw profanity and water and were applauding and laughing about it, wanted to get their 15 minutes of fame by making a video of me.
Tomi Lahren, 23, went on Fox and Friends on Wednesday to say that while she had recovered after the incident thanks to her 'thick skin', she felt 'embarrassed' for her attackers who she believes are after their '15 minutes of fame'
'Looking back, those are the people that will be embarrassed by the action. Their parents raised them better, furthermore, you don't have to like me but you don't have the right to throw things at me.
'Is it at that the point that you can't disagree with somebody, civilly? It's really disheartening.'
She added that it the 'silver lining' to the incident was finding unlikely support from critics who ordinarily 'detest' her, including the notoriously anti-Trump comedian Kathy Griffin who tweeted in her defense after footage of the attack surfaced.
Lahren was on her way out of UNION restaurant with her mother and father when someone tossed a drink at her. Footage of it was later uploaded proudly by Jasmine Kohler, a Snapchat user, who claimed it was her who'd done the water tossing
Lahren (left) carried on walking out of the restaurant while her mother Trudy (right) turned to face the group
Afterwards, Lahren went back to the group's table to confront them. That is when she was labeled a 'racist piece of s***' and a 'sexist piece of f****** human garbage'. She is pictured speaking to a bouncer Jeremy Jackson. He said Lahren complained to him that the group was 'scowling' at her before they threw the water
The woman shown in green told Lahren she was a 'racist piece of s***'. She argued with the Fox pundit and her mother Trudy (seen standing behind her daughter) before declaring: 'You're done!'
'Hey, that's the silver lining in the whole thing, there are people that normally detest me and they're coming to my defense at least on this incidents, so maybe moving forward who thought it was fun to throw party, maybe that they'll see that that's not the cool thing to do.
'If Kathy griffin is sticking up for you or defending you, hey, I will take it.'
Griffin, who was condemned on both sides of the aisle for appearing in a poor-taste photoshoot holding up a fake severed head with a mask to make it look like the president, tweeted on Tuesday night: 'I couldn't disagree more with Tomi Lahren but I don't think it's cool to resort to physical actions to make your point.
Lahren was with her mother Trudy (above in a previous photograph) and father Kevin at the time
Lahren (above in March) is a regular Fox News pundit and has a large social media following
'The first amendment is a beautiful thing - use it.'
The video was shared on Snapchat by user Jasmine Kohler who saw nothing wrong with the attack and captioned her footage: 'Throws a drink at Tomi Lahren hahahah.
'Thanks for the screenshots. I did it.'
Lahren, according to witnesses, had been 'scowling' at the group before she made her exit.
The exact chain of events is unclear but it appears as though she was on her way out, without having spoken to anyone in the group, when the water was thrown.
Unlikely support came from Kathy Griffin who tweeted this after seeing the video
Lahren was grateful for Griffin's words and said that it served as a 'silver lining' to the incident
On Wednesday, DailyMail.com obtained a second video which purported to show the conversation which took place afterwards.
In it, a woman who belonged the group of Lahren's critics can be heard harassing her and labeling her a 'racist piece of s***'.
Someone in Lahren's group, likely her mother, hits back: 'Who do you think you are.'
The woman continued: 'What do I think I am? I am someone who has worked my entire life, I work with immigrants every single day of my life and I love, I love those people.
'Those people have worked their entire lives and they have earned their place here in America.'
Earlier, she fumed: 'I don't care what you have to say. You are a f****** racist piece of s**t.
'Sexist f****** piece of human garbage. You say all these awful things about immigrants, people of color.
'You can leave, you can leave. You're done.'
Fox News commentator Tomi Lahren was doused with water by a woman while she was having brunch with her mother in a Minneapolis restaurant on Sunday.
Video footage of the incident shows an unidentified woman flinging a cup of water at Lahren and her mother as they were leaving the rooftop of UNION Restaurant in downtown Minneapolis.
The clip appears to have been recorded on Snapchat. It includes the captions ‘Lol’ as well as an emoji showing hysterical laughing.
The caption on the bottom of the screen reads: ‘Throws a drink on Tomi Lahren hahahaha.’
Beneath that caption reads: ‘Thanks for the screenshots I did it lol.’
Another video shows Lahren confronting the woman and the group she was with at the restaurant.
With her mother, Trudy, standing beside her, Lahren gets into a heated exchange with the woman.
Video footage of the incident shows an unidentified woman flinging a cup of water at Lahren and her mother as they were leaving the rooftop of UNION Restaurant in downtown Minneapolis
The caption on the bottom of the screen reads: ‘Throws a drink on Tomi Lahren hahahaha.’ Beneath that caption reads: ‘Thanks for the screenshots I did it lol.’
She even attempted to grab the empty glass from the woman's hand, according to PEOPLE.
Lahren's mother also became involved in the verbal confrontation.
Then another man approached Tomi Lahren and started cursing at her.
The man yelled: ‘F*** that b***h!’, ‘F*** that h**!,’ ‘Racist-a** b***h!.’
‘Why you even out here?’ the man asked.
Lahren and her mother then walked out of the restaurant while escorted by a bouncer.
Another video shows Lahren confronting the woman and the group she was with at the restaurant
She even attempted to grab the empty glass from the woman's hand, according to PEOPLE
A witness who was at the restaurant said that 'literally the entire restaurant started cheering' when the woman hurled the water at Lahren
he bouncer seen in the video, Jeremy Jackson (right), said Lahren claimed that the group seated at the table was 'scowling at her' as she was on her way out of the restaurant
A witness, Devan Madison, told The Blast that his friend was serving Lahren and her mother at the restaurant.
'My friend told me she [Tomi] was extremely rude and had a big attitude,' Madison said.
A woman sitting at Madison's table then threw the cup of water at Lahren.
Madison said that 'literally the entire restaurant started cheering.'
The bouncer seen in the video, Jeremy Jackson, said Lahren claimed that the group seated at the table was 'scowling at her' as she was on her way out of the restaurant.
As Lahren walked by their table, she said: 'Just another day in the life.'
That's when the unidentified woman flung the water at her.
As video of the incident went viral on Tuesday, Lahren addressed the matter, saying on Twitter that she would discuss it further during a Wednesday morning appearance on Fox & Friends.
‘I appreciate the words of support - even from those who normally dislike me,’ Lahren tweeted on Tuesday.
‘Free speech is a gift - no need to resort to that kind of attack. I’ll discuss the restaurant incident on Fox & Friends tomorrow morning.’
As video of the incident went viral on Tuesday, Lahren addressed the matter, saying on Twitter that she would discuss it further during a Wednesday morning appearance on Fox & Friends
Lahren received support from unlikely quarters, including from Kathy Griffin, the comedian known for her liberal views
Lahren received support from unlikely quarters, including from Kathy Griffin, the comedian known for her liberal views.
'I couldn’t disagree more with Tomi Lahren, but I don’t think it’s cool to resort to physical actions to make your point,' Griffin tweeted.
'The first amendment is a beautiful thing - use it.'
Lahren is a conservative commentator on the Fox News Channel. She is known for making provocative statements and generating controversy.
She first shot to fame in 2015, when she hosted a show on the far-right One America News Network.
Lahren is a conservative commentator on the Fox News Channel. She is known for making provocative statements and generating controversy
In January, after President Donald Trump referred to Haiti, El Salvador, and a number of African nations as ‘s***hole countries,’ Lahren defended him, tweeting: ‘If they aren’t s***hole countries, why don’t their citizens stay there? Let’s be honest. Call it like it is’
After a devout Muslim fatally shot five U.S. servicemen in Tennessee, Lahren blasted then-President Barack Obama for having a ‘friendly-to-jihadist mentality.’
The clip of Lahren’s commentary went viral.
She has also blasted Beyonce as ‘police-hating’ and former quarterback Colin Kaepernick as ‘America-hating’ over their protests of police shootings of black men.
In February, she referred to Democratic Representative Joe Kennedy III as a ‘little limp d**k’ and a ‘nasty little ginger.’
In January, after President Donald Trump referred to Haiti, El Salvador, and a number of African nations as ‘s***hole countries,’ Lahren defended him, tweeting: ‘If they aren’t s***hole countries, why don’t their citizens stay there? Let’s be honest. Call it like it is.’