A group of alumni from one of the country's most influential evangelical Christian universities is condemning their school's president for his continued alignment with President Trump.A small but growing number of Liberty University graduates are preparing to return diplomas to their school. The graduates are protesting university President Jerry Falwell Jr.'s ongoing support for Trump. They began organizing after Trump's divisive remarks about the deadly white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Va.Chris Gaumer, a former Student Government Association president and 2006 graduate, said it was a simple decision."I'm sending my diploma back because the president of the United States is defending Nazis and white supremacists," Gaumer said. "And in defending the president's comments, Jerry Falwell Jr. is making himself and, it seems to me, the university he represents, complicit."Trump has been criticized — including by many Republicans — for a series of statements after an anti-racist counterprotester was killed by an alleged Nazi sympathizer who drove his car into the crowd.Trumpinitially responded by blaming "many sides" for the violence, and then made a statementcondemning white supremacists, before eventually giving an off-the-cuff statementin which he claimed that there were "very fine people on both sides."Falwellresponded the next day with a tweet praising Trump's statement and adding, "So proud of @realdonaldtrump."Falwell later followed up with a tweet calling white supremacists, Nazis, and other hate groups "pure evil and un-American."In January 2016, Falwell became one of the earliest evangelical leaders toendorse the billionaire candidate, at a time when many conservative Christian leaders were expressing concern about Trump's multiple marriages and past support for abortion rights.Last October, some Liberty students circulated a petition opposing Trump after the release of a 2005 Access Hollywood video where he could be heard bragging about groping women without their consent. Students also criticized Falwell for defending Trump.Falwell invited Trump to give the first commencement speech of his term as president to Liberty University graduates. During his remarks, President Trump thanked evangelicals for their support at the voting booth last November.Falwell isn't alone among his evangelical peers in continuing to stand with the president. In recent days, multiple members of Trump's evangelical advisory board have publiclycondemned white supremacy, though mosthave stopped short of criticizing the president by name.A university spokesman told NPR that Falwell "wants to make it clear that he considers all hate groups evil and condemns them in every sense of the word."In a group letter being prepared to be sent to university officials, several alumni declare their intention to return their diplomas and call for Falwell to repudiate Trump's remarks:
Some Liberty University Grads Are Returning Their Diplomas To Protest Trump
