Yale University is under fire for inviting controversial leftist streamer Hasan Piker to campus despite his public calls for violence against sitting U.S. Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla. The invitation has sparked outrage among Patriots and prompted Senator Scott himself to demand President Trump revoke the Ivy League institution's federal funding.
Piker, a radical socialist who regularly spews anti-American hatred to his online followers, previously stated that Senator Scott should be "killed" – a shocking example of the violent rhetoric the Left has normalized against conservative lawmakers. Yet Yale sees fit to platform this extremist and give him a microphone to poison young minds with his toxic ideology.
"This is exactly the kind of radical indoctrination that taxpayers should not be forced to subsidize," Senator Scott declared, calling on the Trump administration to take immediate action. "Yale is using federal dollars to promote violence against elected officials. Enough is enough."
The invitation exposes the rot at the heart of America's so-called "elite" universities, where conservative voices are banned while violent leftist agitators are welcomed with open arms. While Yale claims to support "diverse perspectives," they consistently silence conservative speakers while rolling out the red carpet for radicals who call for political assassinations.
Taxpayers Shouldn't Fund Hate
This isn't just about one streamer or one university – it's about a systematic effort by woke academia to indoctrinate students with dangerous leftist ideology while collecting billions in federal funding. Patriots have watched for years as these institutions take taxpayer money while actively working to destroy American values.
With Republicans now controlling Washington, lawmakers have the power to finally hold these radical institutions accountable. Why should hardworking Americans fund universities that platform individuals calling for violence against their elected representatives?
President Trump has already promised to end woke indoctrination in federally funded institutions. Yale's decision to platform a violent extremist gives him the perfect opportunity to make good on that promise and send a message that American taxpayers won't subsidize hatred any longer.
