Hearing on free speech on college campuses delayed by pro-Palestinian protesters
- Pro-Palestine demonstrators were removed from a House Judiciary Committee hearing on free speech on college campuses after interrupting the proceedings.
- Conservative students and speakers testified that they are treated unfairly on campus for their opposing views and often face harassment and intimidation.
- The hearing aimed to examine the current state of the First Amendment on American college campuses, but shifted to discuss antisemitism and speech related to Israel.
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Pro-Palestine Protesters Disrupt House Hearing on College Campus Free Speech
Protests in support of Palestinians started around five minutes into the Nov. 8 House Judiciary hearing on free speech on college campuses. Protesters holding signs, chanting, and waving red-painted hands and other paraphernalia with “Gaza” written on it were part of ongoing protests against the war in the Middle East and against the United States’ support for the military operation. Multiple attempts by the first witness to speak were foiled by…
Pro-Palestine Protesters Delay Hearing On Free Speech On College Campuses
Pro-Palestine supporters disrupted the testimonies of Jewish students and other witnesses who were addressing Congress on the topics of rising antisemitism and anti-conservative bias on college campuses.
Anti-Israel protesters interrupt Jewish students testifying before Congress on college antisemitism
A House Judiciary hearing to discuss the rise of anti-Semitism and anticonservative bias on college campuses was interrupted by anti-Israel protesters booted out by police.
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