Two House Republicans have teamed up with Young America's Foundation to fight back against what they call college campuses acting as 'indoctrination camps' for the liberal left.
" Monday to discuss their partnership to promote free speech and hold institutions"accountable."
"Let's be honest, our college campuses these days, these aren't higher-education institutions, these are indoctrination camps," Cammack said."We have students across the country that are being attacked, they are being vilified. It is absolutely ludicrous that we as taxpayers [fund] this type of behavior.
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