Kirkwood Community College: Professor Removed From Class Following Anti-Trump Facebook Post, Affiliation With Antifa
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Kirkwood Community College
Case Overview
In August 2019, President Trump tweeted that he was considering designating 鈥淎NTIFA, the gutless Radical Left Wack Jobs who go around hitting (only non-fighters) people over the heads with baseball bats, a major Organization of Terror.鈥 Jeff Klinzman, then an adjunct English professor at Iowa鈥檚 Kirkwood Community College, posted a response on an 鈥淚owa Antifa鈥 Facebook page, using his personal Facebook account: 鈥淵eah, I know who I鈥檇 clock with a bat鈥︹ When a local news outlet 鈥 which had also found a 2012 Facebook post in which Klinzman invoked an anti-Nazi鈥檚 exhortation to 鈥渒ill them all, and bury them deep in the ground鈥 to describe his opposition to evangelical Christian political and religious views 鈥 spoke to Klinzman, he responded: 鈥淚 affirm that I am 鈥榓ntifa鈥.鈥 After the story prompted national media attention, Kirkwood removed Klinzman from his class, placed him on leave, and asked him to resign, issuing a statement citing the need to protect student safety. On August 27, FIREwrote to Kirkwood to explain why Klinzman鈥檚 comments were protected speech and the college鈥檚 response retaliatory.
In April 2020, Kirkwood Community College avoided a First Amendment lawsuit by agreeing to pay $25,000, approximately the amount it would have paid Klinzman to continue teaching for over three and a half years. Klinzman was represented by FIREattorneys Greg Harold Greubel and Marieke Tuthill Beck-Coon.