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Over the last week, WPTV has been tracking the fallout from inflammatory comments made by various educators, leading to significant backlash and discussions about accountability within the educational system. Now the focus is on Palm Beach County School Board member Edwin Ferguson, who is facing criticism for his remarks regarding Kirk. In an interview with WPTV's Joel Lopez, Ferguson was asked whether he was concerned about potential repercussions from his comments.
School board member doubles down on Charlie Kirk comments