University Could Have Violated Law for Punishing Student Voicing Support for Charlie Kirk

On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was assassinated for his courageous defense of truth, patriotism, and Christian beliefs. Instead of mourning this shocking political assassination, radical leftists across the country celebrated the tragedy.

Attorney General Ken Paxton has sent a letter to the University of North Texas (“UNT”). He demands answers for potentially violating Texas law.

The university allegedly punished a student. The reason was that the student voiced support for national hero Charlie Kirk. This happened in the aftermath of his political assassination.

Immediately following the assassination, student agitators at UNT began cheering in a classroom. They declared their hope that President Donald Trump would also suffer the same fate.

When one brave student expressed her opinion that the political assassinations should not be celebrated, she was berated by classmates and allegedly forced to leave by the professor.

University leaders have yet to enforce UNT’s student conduct code, employee ethics policy, and its official commitments to free speech.

Paxton

“For too long, universities have become incubators for radical left-wing ideology instead of fostering a space for learning and open, peaceful discussion of ideas. Instead of addressing the disgusting celebrations of political assassinations, UNT has protected these terrorist sympathizers and punished the brave student who stood up to the radical mob,” said Attorney General Paxton. “I will not remain silent when our so-called institutions of higher learning stifle free speech and encourage an atmosphere of political terrorism. UNT must answer for its apparent negligence.”

Paxton has now demanded answers from UNT regarding the incident. He requested that the university follow its own rules. He wants the university to expand its investigations into the students encouraging illegal political violence.

Furthermore, the letter urges punishment for violating university policy. This applies if faculty or staff ratified that conduct through viewpoint discrimination against the complaining student.

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5 comments

  1. Since when did it become a “political assassination ?” It wasn’t. It was a hate crime if anyone would bother to read some of the contents of his journal (diary) No doubt a horrible crime, killing a man that was leading a very big Christian movement of young people in this country.

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  2. This story sickens me that students anywhere in the U.S. would cheer the assassination of what could have been a future brilliant POTUS in ten years. And any teacher that allowed it should be fired. Then some wished Trump to have the same fate? He almost did.

    I can remember when JFK was assassinated and the whole school was shocked and left crying after the Principal sent us home. Where’s the grief that students should normally feel? Why are they desensitized to death? Who is filling them with such hate? I’m worried for all conservatives who speak out in front of a crowd. This assassination culture has to stop.

    When the left’s policies aren’t popular, they resort to killing their opposition. Sick.

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