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Frat ousts 2 students for waving Trump flag in Hillary Clinton’s alma mater

A supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds up a sign during his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in New York.
A supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds up a sign during his election night rally, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

A fraternity has ousted two Massachusetts college students accused of driving through Hillary Clinton‘s alma mater and waving a Donald Trump flag hours after she conceded the presidential race.

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The Boston Globe reports that Sigma Phi Epsilon’s national chapter kicked the Babson College students out of the fraternity after they drove through nearby Wellesley College with the Trump flag on Wednesday. The Democrat Clinton lost to the Republican Trump in Tuesday’s election.

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Babson College confirms two of its students waved the Trump flag at Wellesley but hasn’t said who they are. It says they may be disciplined.

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Sigma Phi Epsilon leaders call the students’ actions “abhorrent” and not representative of the fraternity’s values and aspirations for diversity and inclusion.

Clinton graduated from Wellesley in 1969.

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