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California Teacher Suspended After Saying Trump Aide Ate Glue as a Child

The school district says its concern is the release of student information

A Southern California teacher has been suspended after claiming that President Trump's senior policy adviser -- one of her former students -- ate glue as a third-grader.

Nikki Fiske, 72, told The Hollywood Reporter that when Stephen Miller was a student in her classroom back in 1993, he was a loner with a messy desk who played with glue, calling him "a strange dude." Miller grew up to be a senior adviser at the White House.

The article is brief, written in first-person as told to The Hollywood Reporter. 

On Thursday, Los Angeles Times reported that the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District placed Fiske on "home assignment" while it decides what to do, if anything, about the disclosures.

The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District said it's concerned about the public release of student information.

Fiske could not be reached for comment.

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