Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) fired back after being expelled from the
Senior Advisory Committee of Harvard’s Institute for Politics for
commenting on voter fraud.
In an interview on Friday, Stefanik slammed the left for stifling
discourse and free speech, citing government censorship and the
intolerance for opinion diversity.
She went on to respond to her removal in a tweet on Tuesday, describing the school as “cowering” to the “woke far left.”
The congresswoman criticized the move as a “march toward a
monoculture of like-minded, intolerant liberal views,” which could
signal America’s loss of identity.
“The pressure that the cultural left is exerting, whether it’s
through the Big Tech censorship or the cancellation of millions and
millions of social media accounts, or the cancellation in wiping Parler
off of Apple, that is not who we are as America,” Stefanik explained.
Harvard claimed Stefanik was removed from the panel not because of policy, but for statements on the electoral process.
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