Socialist group ‘By Any Means Necessary’ escalates campaign to ‘stop’ Turning Point USA

Fox NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 2:18:26 PM
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Socialist group ‘By Any Means Necessary’ escalates campaign to ‘stop’ Turning Point USA
  • Yvette Felarca's group 'By Any Means Necessary' is ramping up efforts to disrupt Turning Point USA's presence in educational institutions after a recent violent incident on campus.
  • This campaign reflects broader societal divisions, as Felarca's actions aim to challenge the influence of conservative groups in schools, which many view as controversial.
  • The situation underscores a growing trend of polarized responses to political organizations on campuses, with incidents like a retired professor's derogatory remarks towards TPUSA supporters further fueling the debate.
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