Rep. Nancy Mace to Honor Charlie Kirk at Clemson, Calls for Free Speech Protection
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., has vowed to stand with young conservatives following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA. Mace, who is running for South Carolina governor, has praised the courage of young conservatives speaking out against leftist indoctrination on college campuses.
Mace will address a Turning Point USA event at Clemson University to honor Kirk's legacy. The event comes amidst controversy at the university, where three professors were allegedly fired for celebrating Kirk's death. Mace expects better from Clemson University, which initially deflected blame for a controversial health portal form.
Mace believes lawmakers and courts should protect free speech and honor Kirk's mission. She is proud of young conservatives, including members of Clemson College Republicans and the TPUSA chapter, who worked together to remove professors promoting violence.
Rep. Nancy Mace will honor Charlie Kirk's legacy at a Clemson University event. She stands with young conservatives against leftist indoctrination and expects better from Clemson University following recent controversies. Mace believes in protecting free speech and honoring Kirk's mission.
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