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The House Education and Workforce Committee Republicans fired off a letter Friday to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona demanding that he explain what the department is doing to “protect free speech and intellectual discourse on college campuses” after the SFSU incident.
Ms. Gaines, a former University of Kentucky All-American and advocate for single-sex sports, was “harassed, subjected to insults, cursed, chased down a hallway, and physically struck two times” after her speech at the university, said the letter. The Republicans said the department appears to be moving in the opposite direction, citing a Feb. 22 proposed rule to rescind grantmaking conditions protecting religious student organizations, which the department called unnecessary “given existing legal protections.”
Ms. Mahoney also said that the event hosted by Turning Point USA “was deeply traumatic for many in our trans and LGBTQ+ communities.”
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