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Trump Threatens Universities with Loss of Accreditation and Federal Support Over Antisemitic Propaganda
Nov 15, 2024, 04:25 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced a firm stance against antisemitism on college campuses, pledging that universities failing to address the issue will lose their accreditation and federal funding. During a recent event in Washington, D.C., Trump emphasized that his administration would take action within the first week of his presidency, stating, "We will not subsidize the creation of terrorist sympathizers, and we’re not going to do it – certainly on American soil." This declaration comes amid growing concerns over antisemitic incidents in higher education, with Trump and other political figures calling for accountability from educational institutions. Trump’s remarks reflect a broader commitment to combat antisemitism, with Jewish student groups expressing readiness to collaborate with authorities to eliminate antisemitic groups and funding from campuses. The call for action has been echoed by various lawmakers, who have criticized the current state of antisemitism in academia and pledged to support efforts to address it.
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