U of Oregon official on leave for video bashing Trump voters
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Leonard Serrato, the University of Oregon's fraternity and sorority life assistant director, faced backlash for posting an expletive-laden video attacking Donald Trump supporters, prompting the university to place him on leave.
In a statement, the University of Oregon expressed its disapproval of Serrato's comments, affirming that they do not reflect the institution's values and mission, and emphasized their commitment to nurturing an environment of respect.
The university declared, 'As a public university we take our duty seriously to provide an environment that welcomes diversity of thought and respect in alignment with our education mission,' and stated they would support concerned students.
Donald Trump Jr. responded to Serrato's video, describing it as 'disgusting' and expressed his discontent with a state university employee disparaging over half of the nation's population.
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