Scott Yenor became chairman of UWF's board of trustees last month. His controversial comments indicate how he intends to ...
Scott Yenor had criticized Democrats for having too few “straight, white non-Jews” to assume leadership roles.
Florida Senator Randy Fine is just the latest person to toss his hat into the ring against Scott Yenor's appointment to the ...
His history of antisemitic and misogynistic rhetoric is not only deeply offensive but also incompatible with the principles of leadership and integrity that should define Florida’s higher education ...
Yenor’s comments also implied being Jewish, a woman or over 65 was a disqualification ... The six straight, white non-Jews are Kelly (AZ), who is 60; Murphy (CT), 51; Coons (MD), 61; Helmy ...
The statement came after the News Journal reported that Yenor had a series of posts last month on X, implying that only non-Jewish 'white men' are viable political leaders. Yenor’s comments ...
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