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VisitWill any university lose accreditation due to antisemitic activities by end of 2024?
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Trump Unveils Plan to Combat Antisemitism at IAC Summit, Cites Title VI
Sep 20, 2024, 12:23 AM
Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a comprehensive plan to combat antisemitism in the United States. Speaking at an event in Washington D.C., Trump promised to be the 'defender, protector, and best friend' Jewish Americans have ever had in the White House. His plan includes holding colleges accountable by threatening to remove accreditation and federal funding from institutions that fail to end antisemitic propaganda. Trump emphasized the need for equal protection under the law for Jewish Americans and vowed to restore safety for Jewish students and individuals on American streets. The proposal also includes prosecuting civil rights violations and cutting off funding for universities that allow antisemitic activities. This initiative is part of Trump's broader commitment to defend Jewish students and their right to education. Trump made these statements at the IAC summit and referenced Title VI of civil rights laws.
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