Bill Cosby Scolds Howard University for Reprimanding Phylicia Rashad’s Support of Him
“It’s a violation of ones rights & we the people stand in support of Ms. Phylicia Rashad,” Cosby says
Rosemary Rossi | July 4, 2021 @ 4:14 PM
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Bill Cosby on Sunday chewed out Howard University, accusing the school of violating Phylicia Rashad’s “freedom of speech” after she came under fire for tweeting support of his release from jail.
“Howard University you must support ones Freedom of Speech (Ms. Rashad), which is taught or suppose to be taught everyday at that renowned law school, which resides on your campus. This mainstream media has become the Insurrectionists, who stormed the Capitol,” Cosby’s statement reads. “Those same Media Insurrectionists are trying to demolish the Constitution of these United State of America on this Independence Day. NO TECHNICALITY IT’S A VIOLATION OF ONES RIGHTS & WE THE PEOPLE STAND IN SUPPORT OF MS. PHYLICIA RASHAD.”
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Bill Cosby Calls Out Howard University & Media After Phylicia Rashad Backlash
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Howard University students want Phylicia Rashad fired after her Bill Cosby support
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Howard University releases statement addressing Phylicia Rashad s tweets on Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby s longtime TV wife Phylicia Rashad, who played Claire Huxtable on ‘The Cosby Show’, showed support for Cosby’s release Wednesday and her comment became a hot topic on social media.
WASHINGTON - Howard University students and alumni are calling for Cosby Show actress Phylicia Rashad s firing from the school, where she serves as its dean of College of Fine Arts.
The actress was met with swift criticism after backtracking an earlier statement in which she celebrated the shocking news that her longtime TV husband Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction had been overturned by Pennsylvania’s highest court.