President Trump, keep up the crackdown on campus antisemites

The speed and scope of actions coming from Donald Trump’s White House remain breathtaking.Among other big moves Friday, the 46th day of his administration, the president said he was “strongly considering” imposing sanctions and tariffs against Russia until it agrees to a peace deal in Ukraine.He also said America will offer a rapid pathway to citizenship for South African farmers whose government is threatening to confiscate their property.And Trump revealed that he sent a letter to the Iranian government with an offer to negotiate a deal to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.Other comments concerned the on-again, off-again tariff programs and his warning to Hamas to release all hostages “or there would be hell to pay.”All of these issues are incredibly important, but for my taste, the most significant action Friday involved none of the above.It was the administration’s announcement that it was canceling $400 million in federal grants and contracts given to Columbia University over its failure to address rampant antisemitism on its Manhattan campus.It followed, by one day, a State Department announcement that it had yanked the first visa of a foreign student linked to “Hamas-supporting disruptions.”Although the student and the school involved were not identified, it’s a certainty the twin developments are sending shock waves through colleges and universities across the nation — and that’s the point.The moves lower the boom on the campus radicals, including professors, who are supporting the murderous terrorist organization and the feckless university administrators who have done little or nothing to stop them.Reports indicate that grant cancellations for other schools will soon follow, with officials from the Department of Education saying recently they were conducting investigations of five universities where repeated antisemitic harassment incidents were reported.Columbia was one of the five, with the others being Northwestern Uni...