Indiana University College Republicans Host LibsOfTiktok, Threatening Leftist Activists Arrested

The College Republicans at Indiana University (IU) defied leftist threats and a hostile smear campaign by local media, bringing Representative Jim Banks and social media star LibsOfTikTok, also known as Chaya Raichik, to their campus to speak.

Almost immediately after the event began, leftist hecklers assembled to try and censor the speakers, hurling insults and threats at the IO College Republicans. The threats were so severe that local police guarded the special guests and organizers, delayed the event by 15 minutes, and even arrested several students.

An IU “Antifascist” being detained following violent threats. Photo credit: The Bloomingtonian

IU College Republican member and event attendee Owen Hurd described the escalating tension just before the speakers walked on.

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