Greg Abbott calls for expulsion of Texas State student for mocking Charlie Kirk in viral video
Governor Greg Abbott demands strong disciplinary measures after videos show students mocking Charlie Kirk's death at Texas universities, highlighting zero tolerance for such conduct.
- Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows announced committees to examine bias and freedom of speech in education.
- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized that threats of violence are federal crimes linked to hate speech in the wake of Kirk's assassination.
- Any student promoting political violence will face disciplinary action, as advocating for such actions contradicts Texan values.
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Student acts out Charlie Kirk's death at university vigil, finds himself expelled · American Wire News
Another university student in Texas had a crash course in consequences this week after his “disturbing video” disrupting a Charlie Kirk memorial caught the attention of the governor. Since the young husband and father was assassinated, many have commented on the seemingly prophetic title of his organization, Turning Point USA. Not only have there been mass gatherings of prayer and shows of unity around the country, but the concept of coexisting …
Mocking Texas State student re-enacts Charlie Kirk assassination in front of horrified crowd, is quickly expelled
A Texas State University student was caught on camera re-enacting the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, mocking the tragedy in front of a horrified crowd -- and prompting Texas Gov. Greg Abbot to call for his expulsion.
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