Top headline: Associated Press
Middle headline: Public Notice
Bottom headline: Wisconsin State Journal
Collin Binkley of the Associated Press reports:
At first, Clemson University took a stand for free speech. It condemned employees' remarks that made light of Charlie Kirk's death on social media, but the school said it was committed to protecting the Constitution. Three days later, under pressure from conservatives in the Statehouse, it fired one of the employees. As an outcry grew and the White House took interest, it fired two more. [emphasis added]
The swift developments at the public university in South Carolina reflect the intense pressure on college leaders nationwide to police insensitive comments about the conservative activist's assassination, which leaves them with no easy choices.
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