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Oklahoma superintendent explains controversial video | Morning in America

Oklahoma’s education superintendent Ryan Walters sent an email to the heads of the state's public schools requiring them to show students a video of him praying for Republican President-elect Donald Trump. After some backlash, Walters defended the video on "Morning in America," saying he wasn't telling kids they had to pray or how to pray. "I have my religious beliefs as well that I get the freedom to express," Walters said. #Oklahoma #Education #DonaldTrump

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