Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called out the University of North Texas Friday morning over “denouncing the assassination of Charlie Kirk.”

According to Paxton, he believes the university “potentially violated Texas law by punishing a student for voicing support for national hero Charlie Kirk in the aftermath of his political assassination.

“On Sept. 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was assassinated for his courageous defense of truth, patriotism and Christian belief,” said Paxton in a statement. “Instead of mourning this shocking political assassination, radical leftists across the country celebrated the tragedy.”

Amid the news of Kirk’s assassination, Paxton said “one brave student expressed her opinion that the political assassinations should not be celebrated,” which led to her being force

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