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Baylor’s Decision Leaves 4,500 LOCKED OUT

A controversy is brewing deep in the heart of Texas after Baylor University made a last-minute decision that left thousands of would-be attendees shut out of a high-profile campus event featuring Tom Homan.

The private Christian university, long associated with traditional values, is now facing backlash after roughly 4,500 members of the public were barred from attending the event, even as a separate pro-LGBTQ gathering was allowed to proceed.

A Packed Event Suddenly Emptied

The controversy centers around an event organized by Turning Point USA, which had reserved Waco Hall, a venue capable of seating over 2,000 attendees. Organizers say they worked to expand access by offering tickets to the broader Waco community, ultimately distributing thousands of general admission passes.

But just hours before the event began, Baylor administrators abruptly reversed course.

Attendees who had already secured tickets were informed they would no longer be allowed inside.

“We reserved a large enough venue to accommodate all the tickets reserved only to have the school administrators ultimately deny their entry,” a TPUSA representative told Breitbart News.

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