
The House will hold Columbia accountable for its campus antisemitism
NY Post
The world watched in horror over the weekend as Iran launched more than 300 missiles and drones in an unprecedented attack against Israel.
Following decades of proxy warfare, the Iranian regime is directly attacking our greatest ally.
This comes months after the barbaric Oct. 7 attacks when Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and brutally murdered, raped, tortured and kidnapped more than a thousand innocent Israeli civilians, leading to the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust.
The unprecedented and continuous attacks on Israel’s very existence have shocked the conscience of the world.
They also exposed the deep rot of antisemitism that exists within our society, and unfortunately no sector has allowed this rot to grow more than America’s colleges and universities.
In December, I exposed just how ingrained antisemitism has become at America’s so-called “elite” institutions of higher education when I questioned the presidents of Harvard, MIT and UPenn in what has become the most-viewed congressional testimony in history.