Trump admin. threatens to pull $51M in contracts with Columbia for NYC colleges inaction on protests that harass Jewish students

The Trump administration threatened Monday to pull more than $50 million in government contracts it has with Columbia University — pointing to the Ivy League school’s alleged inaction to get a handle on anti-Israel protests that have targeted Jewish students.Federal officials announced they were considering placing “Stop Work Orders” on $51.4 million worth of contracts and reviewing more than $5 billion in federal grant commitments tied to the Big Apple university to ensure the rights of Jewish students are being met.“Anti-Semitism – like racism – is a spiritual and moral malady that sickens societies and kills people with lethalities comparable to history’s most deadly plagues,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.Kennedy Jr.

said in a statement.The looming warning to the school is part of an ongoing investigation into possible civil rights violations and comes after President Trump formed the Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism when he got into office in January to fight against vile hate being carried out on college campuses.Newly minted Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said in a statement Monday that since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Americans have “watched in horror” as Jewish students have been assaulted and harassed at elite colleges.“Unlawful encampments and demonstrations have completely paralyzed day-to-day campus operations, depriving Jewish students of learning opportunities to which they are entitled,” she said.Columbia said it was reviewing the federal government’s message and hoped to work with the White House to fight antisemitism.“Columbia is fully committed to combatting antisemitism and all forms of discrimination, and we are resolute that calling for, promoting, or glorifying violence or terror has no place at our University,” the school stated Monday night.Columbia has been the center of abhorrent demonstrations in opposition to Israel since Hamas’ Oct.7, 2023 attack...

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Publisher: New York Post

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