Sarita Edgerton 1776 criticizes campus safety and party discipline in recent tweets

Sarita Edgerton, South Carolina State Representative for the 34th District
Sarita Edgerton, South Carolina State Representative for the 34th District
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Sarita Edgerton 1776, a social media commentator, has recently made several statements on her Twitter account addressing political and institutional issues.

On April 30, 2026, Edgerton questioned the safety of public officials at academic institutions, writing: “If a Lt Gov can’t feel safe at your publicly funded institution for a commencement speech, then neither can my tax dollars. #defundDEI”.

The following day, May 1, 2026, she addressed legislative efforts regarding national security concerns. She stated: “I have filed this bill. I will refile it in December. Political Islam is a danger to the west”.

On May 2, 2026, Edgerton commented on party discipline within the Democratic Party by posting: “Since he put it in writing, here’s your proof that Dems do exactly what they are told by leadership. @CharlieOnAir”.

Edgerton’s recent posts reflect ongoing debates about campus safety for public officials and scrutiny of diversity initiatives at educational institutions. Her comments also align with broader discussions about legislative responses to perceived threats from political movements and critiques of party cohesion within U.S. politics.



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