Fox host Martha MacCallum snapped at Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, after she called the journalist ‘sweetheart’ on-air.

The pair discussed the Supreme Court case that was taken up early Tuesday about censorship over LGBTQ+ materials in public schools.

They scoffed with each other after Weingarten praised a Massachusetts school district for creating ‘a real culture of a safe and welcoming school.’

MacCallum then chuckled and shook her heard before stating: ‘So what you’re saying is if we can find other areas in the country where the proficiency levels are also abysmal and should be embarrassing to any education organization, then we can start to make assessments and say, “Oh it’s because of choice.” or “Oh it’s because of money?” We know that money doesn’t equate to a better outcome.’

While the news anchor explained the topic, Weingarten abruptly cut her off – and it did not sit well with ‘The Story’ host at all.

‘Martha, Martha, Martha, sweetheart, sweetheart listen to me,’ Weingarten said as she moved her hand toward the camera.

‘Please don’t call me sweetheart,’ McCallum quickly replied as she shook her head and appeared to be in disgust about the ‘condescending’ phrase.

Weingarten swiftly apologized for her comment, telling McCallum: ‘I’m sorry, my bad,’ before carrying on with their conversation.

Fox host Martha MacCallum snapped at Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, after she called the journalist 'sweetheart' on-air
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Weingarten swiftly apologized for her comment, telling McCallum: 'I'm sorry, my bad,' before carrying on with their conversation
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Weingarten swiftly apologized for her comment, telling McCallum: ‘I’m sorry, my bad,’ before carrying on with their conversation

While she did so, MacCallum’s face told a different story as she appeared to be annoyed with the guest for the duration of the segment.

Further into their discussion, MacCallum told Weingarten that books suggesting that someone should change their gender or that they were born in the wrong body will ‘freak out’ kids and their families.

Weingarten then said that schools across the county have the obligation to alert parents about any controversial book, including Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill A Mockingbird.’

‘You don’t want a child to hear a book read to the whole classroom and go home and say “Why am I being taught that I was born a girl but that was just a guess?” I mean, that is going to freak out some children, MacCallum said.

‘They’re going to be very confused at four, five and six years old and I know that you said you don’t agree with reading this in the classroom, but I’m saying this is the problem. And then that same kid can’t read and is pushed all the way to 8th grade and they still can’t read.’

Weingarten then quipped: ‘So Martha, I suspect that you and I agree on more than we don’t. I know you don’t believe me.’

‘But, what I’m saying to you is that I saw that case and if you had not socialized books with parents and a book that may be controversial and you talk to the parents of your kids in that classroom, that’s gonna be a problem regardless of what’s in the book.

‘And look, that was a problem, look at ‘Catcher in the Rye,’ think about ‘To Kill A Mockingbird,’ think about other books out of different eras that’s a problem. You have to actually spend time, as a schoolteacher or a school principal, with parents before you end up talking about issues that some people will think is controversial,’ she added.

McCallum's face told a different story as she appeared to be annoyed with the guest for the duration of the segment

McCallum’s face told a different story as she appeared to be annoyed with the guest for the duration of the segment

This is not the first time MacCallum and Weingarten have spared on-air, as they had a similar heated conversation in 2021 regarding the reopening of schools following the Covid-19 pandemic.

MacCallum cited a New York Post report that accused the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) of influencing the CDC’s timeline for when schools were supposed to reopen nationwide, Mediaite reported.

After welcoming Weingarten on the show, the labor leader said the AFT was concerned about coronavirus variants that kept schools closed in the United Kingdom.

‘We believe that the conditions have changed now so that everybody can be back in full time, but the bottom line is this: I begged the Trump administration, I can show you — I have many, many letters right now. I went to my office to find them,’ Weingarten said.

‘I begged the Trump administration to do exactly what the Biden administration did, which is real safety guidance that the former president didn’t mock every other day.’

She then went on to praise former President Joe Biden, but that’s when MacCallum cut her off and said: ‘transmission among children is very low.’

The Fox host then went on to note that schools in China and Europe had already reopened at that point.

This is not the first time MacCallum and Weingarten (pictured with Jill Biden in December) have spared on-air, as they had a similar heated conversation in 2021 regarding the reopening of schools following the Covid-19 pandemic
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This is not the first time MacCallum and Weingarten (pictured with Jill Biden in December) have spared on-air, as they had a similar heated conversation in 2021 regarding the reopening of schools following the Covid-19 pandemic

MacCallum then went on to say that Weingerten previously blamed the slow school return on the lack of money allotted for other pressing issues, including mold.

‘Obviously you didn’t have the pull with the prior administration, but in this administration there’s been $20 million that has gone from — to Democrats — from teachers unions and teacher organizations. So that money seems to be working,’ MacCallum said.

Weingerten then refuted her statement and praised the Covid-19 vaccine as ‘a real game changer.’

MacCallum, again, pushed back on her statement before Weingerten said: ‘The bottom line is it’s time for our kids to be back in school.

‘I am grateful that the Biden administration is listening to parents and to teachers and to administrators and to even Fox to try to figure out how we get people vaccinated, how we get our kids back to school and how we get our country back to being back.’