Rutgers professor under fire for online posts lamenting failed Trump assassination
By Social Links forChris Harris
Published July 27, 2024, 10:09 a.m. ET
A Rutgers University professor who “hoped” the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump “inspired others” in since-deleted social media posts is now the subject of an internal review, The Post learned.
Tracy Budd took to Facebook hours after 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks took aim at Trump during a rally in Butler, Pa., miraculously only grazing his ear.
“Let’s hope today’s events inspire others,” the non-tenured Budd, whose LinkedIn indicates she first started working for her alma matter in 2001, wrote in a July 13 post.
This week, Tracy Budd deleted all of her social media accounts.
A second post soon followed.
“They shot his wig,” Budd, a former reporter for the Jersey Journal who makes over $72,000 at Rutgers, wrote, followed by the word, “Sad.”
https://nypost.com/2024/07/27/us-news/calls-for-rutgers-professors-firing-follow-trump-shooting-posts/