Washington Post Covers Loudoun County Rape Story, Fails To Provide Context

The Washington Post finally got around to covering the sexual assault allegations at a high school in Virginia, first revealed by The Daily Wire.

The Post downplayed the context surrounding the allegations and the father of the victim’s arrest, including the transgender policy that was being discussed at the school board meeting the night of his arrest.

The Daily Wire reported on Monday that Scott Smith “became the poster child for what the National School Boards Association has since suggested could be a form of ‘domestic terrorism’: a white blue-collar male who showed up to harangue obscure public servants on his local school board.”

Smith’s attorney, Elizabeth Lancaster, told The Daily Wire that “If someone would have sat and listened for thirty seconds to what Scott had to say, they would have been mortified and heartbroken.”

More from The Daily Wire:

Minutes before Smith’s arrest, the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) superintendent lectured the public that concerns about the transgender policy were misplaced because the school system had no record of any assault occurring in any school bathroom.

Then a woman wearing a rainbow heart shirt – a left-wing community activist – told Smith she did not believe his daughter, he says. His rage reached a boil and he had a heated exchange of words with the woman. A police officer, there to keep the peace in the meeting, pulled on his arm. Smith yanked it away.

Smith was arrested for the incident and is planning to sue the school district.

At the center of the allegations is the claim that the boy who allegedly attacked Smith’s daughter and another girl at a different school, wore skirts to school and gained access to the girls’ bathroom while claiming to be transgender. The Post noted that the school’s transgender policy, which allows students to use the bathroom they claim confirms their gender identity, was not in effect when Smith’s daughter was assaulted. But that’s why Smith was speaking out at the school board meeting – to make sure the policy wouldn’t go in place because of how it could be used.

Smith had wanted to speak at the school board meeting to push back on the claim that the school system had no record of an assault occurring in a school bathroom, but the school board shut down the meeting due to parent anger.

The Post did not explain this context in its report on the alleged assaults, instead attempting to


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