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American Focus > Blog > World News > California high school student suspended after MAGA hat he wore to honor Charlie Kirk was stolen, sparking dispute
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California high school student suspended after MAGA hat he wore to honor Charlie Kirk was stolen, sparking dispute

Last updated: September 22, 2025 8:39 pm
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A high school student from Orange County, California, reported being suspended after another student took his “Make America Great Again” hat, leading to a political debate.

Zach Hornstein, a student at Laguna Beach High School, told Fox News Digital that he and several classmates donned MAGA hats on September 11 to pay tribute to Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA, who was tragically shot at a speaking event in Utah the prior day.

“His passing really impacted us,” Hornstein expressed. “Although I don’t agree with everything he conveyed, I truly value his encouragement for students to think critically, evaluate different perspectives, and engage in honest dialogues. As the son of an immigrant, I have been raised to love this country. On September 11, I aimed to express my patriotism and support for our nation.”

At the conclusion of the school day, Hornstein said a female student took his hat and tossed it into the girls’ restroom waste bin. This sparked a political discussion during which she used offensive language regarding President Donald Trump, according to reports from KTTV-TV, Fox 11 Los Angeles.

Hornstein mentioned the group “resolved it and moved past it,” but at the suggestion of a teacher, he filed an incident report and requested an apology in writing. Subsequently, both students were suspended.

Laguna Beach High School student Zach Hornstein was suspended after his “Make America Great Again” hat was taken. FOX 11

Hornstein found the suspension “extremely troubling” as it disrupted his challenging AP course schedule.

“I still don’t comprehend the reasons behind my suspension,” he stated to Fox News Digital. “In the heat of the debate, I jokingly remarked, ‘If you don’t appreciate America, Canada has open borders,’ a statement confirmed by multiple students, including the girl who took my hat.”

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Hornstein indicated that he and the female student are friends and that he feels the school administration made an error in judgment.

“She was also suspended, and I believe that response was overly dramatic,” he said. “September 11 was an emotionally charged day for everyone, and she made a mistake for which she later expressed remorse.”

“We managed to work through the issues in a constructive manner, and I wish the adults involved had exemplified that same approach instead of fostering more division,” he added.

Zach Hornstein, alongside friends, wore MAGA hats on September 11 to honor Charlie Kirk following the Turning Point USA founder’s assassination. AP

<pHornstein’s mother, Janet Semenova, shared with Fox News Digital that her son is an honor roll student and had never faced any disciplinary actions before.

She feels her son was singled out due to his political beliefs.

“It seems to me that there’s a double standard,” she commented to Fox11. “Students with certain political perspectives are often treated differently than those with opposing views.”

Hornstein recounted that he and the female student who took his hat and discarded it in the girls’ restroom were both suspended. Google St View

The Laguna Beach Unified School District stated it does not penalize students for disclosing political opinions, releasing the following statement:

“We are compelled by law to maintain the confidentiality of student disciplinary matters to safeguard the privacy and well-being of all involved. Upholding free expression is vital for our democracy, and educational institutions are essential in guiding young adults through differing viewpoints with respect. Our role as educators is to aid students in participating in constructive discussions and civil debates that reflect respect, empathy, and civility. High school is a crucial time for development, and we are dedicated to nurturing students into informed citizens who acknowledge their rights and responsibilities within a diverse society,” a district representative told Fox News Digital.

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Janet Semenova, Hornstein’s mother, believes her son faced discrimination due to his political stance. FOX 11

“When conflicts occur on campus, schools are required to assess the behavior involved. California legislation outlines the justification for suspensions, and we are investigating the details of this case to guarantee fair and consistent handling,” the statement went on.

The district’s dress code does not limit students from sporting political attire, and Hornstein pointed out that students are permitted to showcase political messages on their clothing, provided it remains appropriate.

Semenova confirmed that the family intends to appeal the suspension before the school board.

“We hold this school and its educators in high regard, which amplifies our disappointment regarding the administration’s management of this delicate matter,” she stated to Fox News Digital. “What we truly seek is acknowledgment from the school that they could have handled this in a more beneficial way, transforming it into a learning moment rather than one that perpetuated further division.”

“Navigating teenage years can be challenging, and it is our ethical duty to guide them towards becoming more compassionate and accepting individuals. Perhaps we can all glean lessons from the late Charlie Kirk in this regard.”

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