Stefanik: College Presidents Showed 'Moral Failure' in Antisemitism Testimony, Resignations a Sign of 'Accountability'
• Stefanik says Harvard President Claudine Gay and UPenn President Liz Magill showed "moral failures" and "failure of leadership" in their Congressional testimony on campus antisemitism.
• Stefanik credits the Congressional hearings for leading to Gay and Magill's resignations. She says the resignations show "accountability."
• Stefanik criticizes Harvard's board for being "complicit" in covering up plagiarism allegations against Gay and threatening media outlets.
• Stefanik says the accountability "would not have happened" without the Congressional hearings exposing the moral questions.
• Stefanik says Congressional investigations into institutional "rots" and antisemitism at universities will continue despite the resignations.