Sen. Rick Scott Urges Cutting Yale Federal Funds Over Hasan Piker Invitation
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., is publicly urging President Trump and Congress to revoke federal funding from Yale University after the Yale Political Union invited Twitch streamer and left‑wing commentator Hasan Piker to speak at an event titled “Resolved: End the American Empire” on Tuesday. Scott cites Piker’s past comments that “America deserved 9/11,” his remarks minimizing or excusing sexual violence committed during Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attacks, and a prior livestream in which Piker said Scott “should be killed” while Republicans were negotiating 2025 Medicaid cuts and anti‑fraud provisions. In that stream, Piker justified the outburst by accusing Scott of having overseen “the largest Medicare fraud in U.S. history” and said that if GOP leaders truly cared about Medicaid fraud they would not have elevated him. Scott called Yale’s decision to host Piker “WILD” and argued an “elite private university that hosts an antisemite who says a Senator should be killed, capitalists should be killed, and the U.S. deserved 9/11, shouldn’t get ONE CENT from taxpayers,” while Yale has not commented on his defunding demand. The clash is already fueling online fights over campus speech, alleged antisemitism, and whether violent or eliminationist rhetoric toward elected officials should carry consequences for speakers and the institutions that host them.
📌 Key Facts
- Yale Political Union invited streamer Hasan Piker to speak Tuesday at an event titled “Resolved: End the American Empire.”
- Piker previously said on stream that Sen. Rick Scott “should be killed” during 2025 GOP negotiations over Medicaid and accused Scott of presiding over the “largest Medicare fraud in U.S. history.”
- Piker has also drawn criticism for saying “America deserved 9/11” and for comments seen as excusing sexual violence during Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
- Sen. Rick Scott is calling on President Trump and Congress to “IMMEDIATELY” revoke Yale’s federal funding over the invitation, saying the school should not receive any taxpayer dollars while hosting such a speaker.
- Yale and the Yale Political Union did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment on Scott’s demand.
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