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Here are the key takeaways from the incident:
- Two kindergarten teachers at Propel Schools in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, posted a video from their classroom reacting gleefully to reports of Iran issuing an assassination threat against President Trump.
- The teachers, identified as Katie Patterson and Devin Hays, are seen smiling, laughing, crossing their fingers, and cheering while holding up a phone displaying a headline: “Iran Issues Assassination Threat Against Trump: RPT,” with the caption “THIS TIME IT WILL NOT MISS THE TARGET.”
- The Iranian state TV threat referenced the 2024 Butler assassination attempt on Trump, escalating amid U.S.-Iran tensions and anti-regime protests in Iran.
- The video sparked widespread outrage, with parents and commentators calling for the teachers’ immediate termination, arguing that celebrating violence against the President is unacceptable and potentially grounds for dismissal under Pennsylvania’s “immorality” clause.
- Propel Schools quickly placed the teachers on administrative leave pending a formal investigation, stating that any suggestion of harm or violence is unacceptable and does not reflect the school’s values.
- This incident highlights a disturbing pattern of radical leftist views infiltrating public education, where teachers—protected by unions and tenure—openly express anti-American sentiments unsuitable for shaping young minds.
- Conservatives see this as further evidence that parents must demand greater oversight and accountability in schools to protect children from educators who applaud foreign threats against leaders fighting for border security and national sovereignty.
Read the full story: https://modernity.news/2026/01/17/watch-teachers-film-themselves-crossing-fingers-for-trump-to-be-assassinated/



