Far-left activists gathered at the University of Florida to protest Never Trumper Ben Sasse.
Recall, the Trump-hating Nebraska Senator voted to convict Trump on his second impeachment.
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But the left still hates him.
Last week it was reported that Sasse would be resigning his senate seat and will head to the University of Florida for a lucrative gig.
Far-left LGBTQ activists protested Ben Sasse over his previous statements on same-sex marriage.
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Outside Sen. Ben Sasse’s moderated forum to meet with students, hundreds have gathered protesting Sasse as the sole finalist in UF’s presidential search, citing his previous public statements on same-sex marriage and the search sealed from the public among reasons. pic.twitter.com/Uay2bQIbEf
— Divya Kumar (@divyadivyadivya) October 10, 2022
The protesters opened the door during Ben Sasse’s question-and-answer session.
The protesters were stomping their feet so violently that it was shaking the ballroom, according to a reporter on scene.
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Protestors opened the door and entered the room. The forum temporarily paused as Sasse watched the group of protestors. He was now went back to responding to moderated questions. @TheAlligator pic.twitter.com/r4EkGwDFJR
— Makiya Seminera (@makseminera) October 10, 2022
The Q&A forums were interrupted because of the protesters.
UPDATE: As of right now, the staff forum is on track to start at 3:45 p.m, according to a UF spokesperson. The student forum did conclude early due to the protestors breaching the room.
— Makiya Seminera (@makseminera) October 10, 2022
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