The Oklahoma Board of Education recently approved a controversial curriculum requiring educators to teach students that the 2020 presidential election experienced significant fraud or discrepancies. This change, driven by State Superintendent Ryan Walters, a Trump supporter, mandates high school students analyze supposed inconsistencies in the election results, including alleged security risks associated with mail-in ballots. The move has sparked criticism from within the board, particularly from member Ryan Deatherage, who expressed concerns about the rushed process and lack of public comment before the decision was made.
The Oklahoma Board of Education has revised its curriculum to mandate teaching that the 2020 presidential election results were fraudulent, despite evidence proving otherwise.
State Superintendent Ryan Walters, aligned with Trump, introduced new standards requiring schools to have students examine supposed discrepancies from the 2020 elections.
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