The Brief
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is investigating more than 180 complaints about social media posts made by educators regarding the killing of Charlie Kirk.
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath has warned that teachers could have their licenses suspended or revoked as a result.
The Texas American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President is criticizing the investigations as an unprecedented and political act.
Texas education officials are reviewing more than 180 complaints about social media comments made by Texas educators after Charlie Kirk's murder. Those educators could lose their licenses. Teachers' union leaders are pushing back on the investigation.
The state's largest teachers' union says the commissioner's actions are unprecedented. A professor who studies harmful