Idaho library user 'hides books criticising Trump'
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A librarian in the US state of Idaho says a mystery visitor is hiding books that criticise President Donald Trump or contain liberal viewpoints.
Bette Ammon, a librarian in Coeur d'Alene, said the patron had left a note saying they wanted to keep "propaganda" away from young people.
As well as anti-Trump literature, books on LGBTQ+ issues, gun control and women's suffrage have been hidden or refiled as fiction.
No-one has been caught as yet.
Ms Ammon told the 大象传媒 that some of the books were found hidden in the gaps behind books already on the shelves.
The note she received read: "I am going to continue hiding these books in the most obscure places I can find to keep this propaganda out of the hands of young minds."
The note, written on a comment card left for the library, added: "Your liberal angst gives me great pleasure."
Although library staff reportedly have their suspicions about who is moving the books, no-one has been caught in the act so far.
After a local TV station ran a story about the library, someone contacted Ms Ammon praising the actions of the individual, saying the library only stocks "liberal" books,
Ms Ammon said the library contains books with a wide variety of views, including those praising President Trump.
"There's a saying that a good library has something in it to offend everyone and we're pretty proud that we fit that criteria. We have books serving a diverse community," she added.
If caught, the mystery patron will face what Ms Ammon called the "ultimate punishment" - being banned from the library.
- Published25 June 2018
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