Trump antisemitism task force chief: Columbia settlement ‘not even close’
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Trump antisemitism task force chief: Columbia settlement ‘not even close’
Leo Terrell, chief of the Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, says Columbia University is “not even close” to meeting the Trump administration’s demands for reforms in order to return some $400 million in canceled federal funds. “There is no agreement. They’re not even close … to having those funds unfrozen,” Terrell told hosts John…
Columbia University ‘not even close’ to meeting Trump’s demands to restore $400M in funding, antisemitism task force chief says
The head of the federal task force to combat antisemitism dismissed “rumors” Thursday that Columbia University was nearing a deal to restore $400 million in federal funds frozen by the Trump administration, arguing that the Ivy League school was “not even close” to meeting President Trump’s demands.
Feds arrest a second Columbia protester, set demands for school to regain funds cut over antisemitism – The American Israelite Newspaper
Courtesy of JTA. Photo credit: Jackie HajdenbergJewish students at Columbia University gather on Low Steps on Tuesday, March 11 to demonstrate for Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and Columbia graduate who was detained by ICE on March 8 (JTA) — Immigration authorities have arrested a second Palestinian involved in protests at Columbia University, the Department of Homeland Security announced on Friday. A third person who was involved i…
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