ALL BACKWARDS: University moves to oust Turning Point USA officers after they called out Antifa-linked professor

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From Fox News: The Rutgers director for student involvement and leadership is calling for the removal of two Turning Point USA officers after they called out a professor at the university who is linked to Antifa.

In an email obtained by Fox News Digital, Karima Woodyard, director for student involvement and leadership at Rutgers, said that both Megyn Doyle, a student at Rutgers and the treasurer for the Turning Point USA chapter, and Ava Kwan, the chapter’s outreach coordinator, should be removed from their officer positions and that a new election should be held.

According to the email sent on Monday, Woodyard argued that neither Doyle nor Kwan were eligible to serve as officers.

“I wanted to bring to your attention that Megyn is a Newark student and Ava is a graduate student,” Woodyard wrote in the email directed to Rutgers TPUSA Chapter President Stephen Wallace and Chapter Vice President Victoria Sorbat. “Because your organization is classified as an undergraduate student organization for the New Brunswick campus, both individuals are ineligible to hold executive board positions within your group.”


Woodward further demanded, “Please proceed with holding elections for those positions in accordance with your organization’s constitution to ensure compliance with university and student organization policies. Please let me know when this is done.”

The report explains that Doyle recently launched a petition calling for Rutgers University to fire one of their professors, Mark Bray. Bray is the author several books supporting Antifa, including, “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook,” “The Anarchist Inquisition: Assassins, Activists, and Martyrs in Spain and France,” and “Translating Anarchy: The Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street.”

Bray has now declared he is moving his family to Europe due to safety concerns.

Last week, Bray announced on BlueSky, “Our plane to Spain is in the air! 🙌🙌 Thank you so much to the countless people supporting us in every way and in particular all of the Rutgers students and faculty who have supported us every step of the way.”

Our plane to Spain is in the air!

🙌🙌

Thank you so much to the countless people supporting us in every way and in particular all of the Rutgers students and faculty who have supported us every step of the way.

— Mark Bray (@mark-bray.bsky.social) October 9, 2025 at 7:42 PM

TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet shared the following statement last week:

Getting asked a lot about this story, so here’s what really happened between Pro-Antifa Rutgers Professor Mark Bray and TPUSA…

After Charlie’s assassination, Bray organically became a topic of conversation at Rutgers due to his advocacy for Antifa, a violent, leftwing domestic terror movement. Why? Bray wrote the 2017 book “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.”

Fox News had some of our Rutgers students on air to discuss how his employment by the university made them feel. They didn’t expose the story, but they were asked to talk about it.

After the media hit, two competing petitions were created. Our students started a petition to have Bray fired. Another petition called for our TPUSA chapter at Rutgers to be disbanded. The latter was an outrageous, slanderous document accusing TPUSA (not Antifa) of “promoting hate speech and inciting violence against our community.”

One of our students was doxed and threatened, but has stayed put to defend TPUSA and their right to free speech.

It was the coward Bray who fled to Spain.

Bray’s 2017 book advocates a “diversity of tactics” to “stop fascism” including letters and doxing to fists, knives, guns, and even heavier weaponry if needed. Bray pushes normalizing violence over time to stop political opponents: “The first time anti-fascists shut down Nazis it’s newsworthy, the fiftieth time not so much.”

He donated 50% of the proceeds from the book to the International Antifascist Defense Fund.

Bray is a coward who advocates for political violence, the same kind that led to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Good riddance to him and good luck, Spain. America and Rutgers are better off without him. But it begs the question: Why is Rutgers employing an advocate for political violence? He should be immediately fired and the university should disavow his vile, un-American ideas.

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