Oklahoma Schools Superintendent Ryan Walters Investigated Over Alleged Porn Display
- Two Oklahoma State Board of Education members reported seeing sexually explicit images of nude women on a TV screen during an executive session in Superintendent Ryan Walters' office on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
- These allegations arose amid controversy over Walters' recent partnership with a conservative online private school and ongoing tensions between board members and the superintendent.
- Becky Carson and Ryan Deatherage expressed shock over the incident and called for accountability, while Walters accused certain colleagues of dishonesty and pursuing political agendas.
- House Speaker Kyle Hilbert called for a thorough third-party review, urging Walters to fully cooperate and saying a transparent investigation should clear his name if no wrongdoing occurred.
- The incident has prompted demands for increased openness and a change in leadership at the state education agency, with prominent figures stressing the importance of considering all perspectives before reaching any conclusions.
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Oklahoma’s top education official, Ryan Walters—best known for pushing Donald Trump–branded Bibles into public schools—is now under fire for something he’s long claimed to fight: pornography. During a closed-door state Board of Education meeting last week, Walters allegedly played a video showing “multiple nude women” on a large TV screen in his office—while a parent was speaking. That’s according to NonDoc, an Oklahoma news outlet that broke th…


Oklahoma authorities investigate reports of explicit images on state education chief’s TV
An Oklahoma sheriff’s office Monday opened an investigation over reports that images of nude women were displayed on the state’s school superintendent office television during a meeting with education board members.

Oklahoma authorities investigate reports of explicit images on state education chief's TV
Authorities in Oklahoma have opened an investigation after two members of the State Board of Education said they saw images of naked women on a television screen in the office of state School Superintendent Ryan Walters.
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