For second-year students in particular, the internship “could lead to a full-time job offer for after your 2027 graduation.”.
But the opportunity appeared to come with a significant political requirement: applicants were expected to be enthusiastic supporters of President Trump.
Students who “aligned politically with President Trump” and were “willing to work hard” were urged to apply, even if their academic performance was weak.
The email was shared with Popular Information by a source who requested anonymity, citing fears of retaliation from the university.
When reached by phone, Green said he could not comment without permission from Edie Swann, Liberty University Law School’s Director of Public Affairs.
Green also explained that D’Addesi would question applicants about their political loyalties, including asking, “[D]id you vote for President Trump?”
He concluded by stating that his objective was “to get double digit Liberty Law students in this program this summer.”. »