The Penn State Speech & Debate Society released a statement early this morning announcing it will no longer host or moderate Tuesday’s debate between Students for Hillary and Students for Trump (also known as We Are for Trump and formally known as Bull-Moose Party) in light of “leaked” GroupMe messages allegedly from a Students for Trump group. Even so, the debate will proceed.

The statement refers to leaked internal conversations, which appeared on a Twitter account dubbed “Act Of Ours Bring Shame” beginning September 15. Onward State chose not to report on the messages at the time because, although vulgar, they did not contain any direct threats. Additionally, we cannot confirm that the messages are in fact tied to Students for Trump, as the group denies using any group messaging platforms other than Google Hangout and its own proprietary app.

The Twitter account features screenshots of messages called “CUCKlidge Republicans,” “Students for Harambe,” and “Cuck Slayers,” claiming the messages are from a “Penn State Trump GroupMe.”

The Students for Hillary recognized the Speech & Debate Society’s withdrawn support, but chose to proceed as planned.

“We will still be participating in a policy orientated debate with the members of We Are for Trump this evening,” Students for Hillary President and debater Johnna Purcell said. “While we are disappointed by the actions and remarks of members of We Are for Trump, students at Penn State deserve the resources to make an educated choice as to which candidate will receive their vote this election season.”

You can read the statement from Speech & Debate Society in its entirety below: