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Rutgers Senate Backs Bray as University Reviews Turning Point Officers’ Eligibility

The vote follows dueling petitions that escalated into threats that led Bray to relocate to Spain.

Overview

  • Rutgers University Senate approved a 110-4 resolution supporting academic freedom and expressing support for history professor Mark Bray.
  • Rutgers said the Turning Point USA chapter remains recognized but that two publicly identified officers were not properly registered and do not meet eligibility requirements, prompting an internal review.
  • An email from a university student-involvement director recommended removing Megyn Doyle and Ava Kwan from TPUSA leadership and holding new elections, according to documents reported by Fox News Digital.
  • Doyle and Kwan say the scrutiny is politically motivated and tied to their petition seeking Bray’s firing, alleging selective enforcement of procedural rules.
  • Bray says he moved his family to Spain after doxxing and death threats and is teaching remotely, as renewed attention to his 2017 book highlights passages discussing doxxing, militant tactics, and his donation of half the book’s proceeds to a legal-defense fund.