It was immediately not clear if the suspension was directly linked to the abortion remarks, but the timing has raised eyebrows.
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Lahren, 24, drew criticism from Blaze reporters and Blaze founder Glenn Beck after calling pro-life conservatives hypocrites for advocating small government, but also wanting to control women's bodies.
"I'm someone that is for limited government, so I can't sit here and be a hypocrite and say I'm for limited government, but I think that the government should decide what women do with their bodies," Lahren said.
Beck has tweeted negatively about Lahren several times since the interview.
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Lahren herself appeared to confirm her suspension in a series of tweets, including re-tweeting an article saying she had been suspended.
The Blaze's Managing Editor Leon Wolf confirmed to CNNMoney that Lahren's show would not be produced this week.
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Lahren rose to prominence during the 2016 U.S. election for her provocative and energetic online political monologues.
You can watch Lahren's original interview on The View here:
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