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Rutgers Backs Bray’s Academic Freedom as University Reviews TPUSA Leadership

University officials say two students presented as chapter officers are ineligible under campus rules.

Overview

  • Rutgers University Senate voted 110-4 to pass a resolution supporting academic freedom and Professor Mark Bray.
  • Rutgers said two individuals publicly acting as Turning Point USA officers were not properly registered and do not meet eligibility rules, and the school is working with the chapter on officer removal and a new election.
  • TPUSA students Ava Kwan and Megyn Doyle say they are being punished for challenging Bray and report that they were doxxed and threatened after launching a petition to fire him.
  • Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti‑Fascist Handbook, says he relocated to Spain and is teaching remotely after his address was posted online and he received threats.
  • The dispute has drawn outside political attention, including Kwan’s onstage appearance at a Bergen County rally for GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli after being introduced by Jack Posobiec.