Georgetown University won’t say how it plans to protect free speech and open debate after several flyers celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk were found on campus, The Federalist has learned. Last week, The Charlie Kirk Show executive producer Andrew Kolvet posted a photograph of what appeared to be a flyer on a bulletin board at the […]
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