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Trump Administration Seeks to Throw Out Lawsuit Filed by Ryan Walters

  • In February 2025, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters led approval of a new social studies curriculum including 2020 election denial content for all public schools.
  • Walters added the election-related lessons quietly and allegedly did not inform several Board of Education members before their 5-1 vote to approve the nearly 400-page standards.
  • The curriculum requires students to analyze supposed 'discrepancies in 2020 election results,' including mail-in ballot security and late ballot dumps, alongside Bible stories reflecting Christian nationalism.
  • A parental lawsuit filed in Oklahoma County Court challenges the board's process and curriculum validity, while local group WOKE circulates opt-out letters citing state parental rights laws passed in 2024.
  • The lawsuit awaits a court ruling, and the curriculum has sparked polarized reactions, with some parents opposing religious and election conspiracy content and lawmakers supporting parental opt-out rights.
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oklahomavoice.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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