University of Florida threatened with lawsuit for disbanding Republican student group over Nazi salute

The University of Florida is currently embroiled in controversy, potentially facing legal action after it disbanded a Republican student group. The decision followed an incident where one of the group’s leaders was photographed making a Nazi salute.

Anthony Sabatini, a GOP Lake County commissioner and attorney, has criticized the university’s move, labeling it as “completely illegal” and a violation of free speech rights. Sabatini has vowed to take legal action, expressing his intentions to file a First Amendment retaliation lawsuit under Section 1983. “This is completely illegal,” Sabatini declared on social media platform X, adding that he plans to seek an injunction against the university.

He further accused the University of Florida of engaging in “enormous viewpoint discrimination” over the past year, emphasizing the urgent need to address what he sees as a pattern of unfair treatment.

The university’s decision to suspend the College Republicans chapter came after the Florida Federation of College Republicans raised concerns about several misconduct allegations. Among these was a report of “a recent antisemitic gesture” made by a member, which prompted the university to take action.

The controversy gained further attention when North Carolina-based journalist Sloan Rachmuth released a photo showing two students performing the Sieg Heil salute. This image, reportedly circulated in a now-closed gaming chatroom, has sparked widespread debate and criticism.

North Carolina-based journalist Sloan Rachmuth was the first to share a photo of two students performing the Sieg Heil, which was sent to a since-shuttered gaming chatroom.

The chapter’s disbandment sparked a rift among conservative Floridians as some, like Sen. Rick Scott, praised UF’s action.

“Antisemitism has no place in the Republican Party, higher education or our country. Grateful to UF for working with the FFCR to stand with Jewish students and resolve this quickly,” Scott, the former governor of Florida, wrote on X.

UF’s College Republicans group (UFCR) claimed they operate under the College Republicans of America, not the FFCR, which originally reported the student organization.

The CRA and the UFCR both accused FFCR of lying in order to get the club disbanded.

UF said that the chapter will eventually be permitted to restart with new student leadership.

The university has the highest percentage of Jewish students out of any public college in the country.

The UFCR disbandment came just three days after the club welcomed controversial gubernatorial candidate James Fishback to campus.

On Saturday, Fishback swore to file an amicus brief in support of the UFCR and every student group’s right to free speech in response to the chapter’s removal, according to a post on X.

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