Trump's orders take aim at critical race theory and antisemitism on college campuses
- President Donald Trump is ordering U.S. Schools to stop teaching critical race theory and related materials or risk losing federal funding, as per his executive order.
- Trump's plan includes aggressive measures against antisemitism on college campuses, promising prosecution for offenders and visa revocation for identified Hamas sympathizers.
- Civil rights groups criticized the orders for creating division in classrooms, impacting teachers' roles, and mischaracterizing peaceful protests as pro-Hamas.
- Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, stated that the administration is fostering division and fear in classrooms across America.
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