One Down: Far-Left President of UPenn Resigns Following Her Anti-Semitic Congressional Testimony
Former University of Pennsylvania Liz Magill
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill resigned from her position following a controversial congressional testimony that sparked widespread outrage. The resignation came after an emergency meeting of the Board of Trustees on Thursday.
During her testimony before Congress on Tuesday, Magill faced questions about the rise of antisemitic incidents at universities nationwide. However, her response, particularly failing to condemn an extremist call for Jewish genocide, led to public outcry.
The House Education Committee invited the leaders of MIT, Harvard, and Penn to testify in front of Congress.
During their testimony, Rep. Elise Stefanik asked the educators if calling for the genocide of Jews violates the code of conduct on their campuses.