Overview
- The posters appeared across campus with a slogan matching wording reportedly inscribed on a bullet tied to alleged Charlie Kirk shooter Tyler Robinson.
- The flyers billed the club as “the only political group that celebrates when Nazis die” and included a QR code to join.
- Scanning the QR code led to a Google Doc asking for email addresses and describing a group focused on action over “strongly worded letters.”
- Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Georgetown removed the posters, noted that campus police are investigating, and pledged resources to protect students if needed.
- Georgetown says no such group is listed among official student organizations, and while opinion pieces link the branding to broader violent activity, those ties are not confirmed in the campus reporting.