WATCH: Students Walk Out of Mike Pence’s Commencement Speech at Notre Dame
150 Reportedly Left as Pence Began Speaking
Mike Pence delivered a commencement speech at the University of Notre Dame today, but a reported 150 people left the nation’s most prominent Catholic university rather than listen to the vice president, arguably the most anti-LGBT politician in modern history.
“About 150 people, a mix of students and family members, didn’t stay to hear the message,†Indiana’s South Bend Tribune reported. “As they promised earlier in the week, they staged a walk-out as Pence took the stage, quietly lining out of Notre Dame Stadium.â€
The University allowed the students to exit, so long as it was done quietly and peacefully.
And while the University of Notre Dame typically invites newly-inaugurated presidents to give the commencement speech during their first year, the Washington Post reported, thousands of students and faculty members signed a petition not to invite Donald Trump. The school chose Pence, Indiana’s former governor, to take his place.
“Even those who disagree with Mike Pence recognize him as a man of principle,†University of Notre Dame president Rev. John I. Jenkins said during Pence’s introduction, “…and I am proud to call him a friend.â€
As Pence approached the microphone, 150 students and family members clearly did not recognize him as a man of principle, however, choosing to depart the stadium. You can watch a clip of some of the students walking out below:
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