Nadra Nittle

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After a public backlash for pushing Bibles endorsed by President Donald Trump on Oklahoma students , State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters is now mired in scandal for an entirely different reason — images of nude women on his office television.

Two members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education are accusing Walters — who was on Trump’s shortlist of education secretary candidates last year — of screening graphic images on a television connected to his computer Thursday during a closed-door meeting focused on teaching credentials and student attendance.

Now the state’s Republican leaders, including Gov. Kevin Stitt, say they support a probe into the conduct of the conservative sup

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