Texas Education Agency (TEA) to Investigate Teachers, School Staff for Social Media Posts Made About Charlie Kirk In a move that has raised concerns about free speech and academic freedom, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has announced plans to investigate teachers and school staff who made social media posts about the hypothetical assassination of popular conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The investigation, which was sparked by a complaint from the Texas Republican Party, is aimed at determining whether the posts violated state laws or school district policies. Critics argue that the move is an overreach by the TEA, while supporters claim it is necessary to ensure that educators are promoting a safe and respectful learning environment. As the investigation unfolds, educators and free speech advocates are watching closely to see how the TEA will balance the need to maintain order in schools with the right to express opinions.


TEA to investigate teachers, school staff for social media posts made about assassination of Charlie Kirk  KVUE