Trump accuses American universities of enabling antisemitism amid pro-Palestine demonstrations
Earlier this week, college students from around the country held rallies in support of Palestine following the Hamas attack against Israel last weekend.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday accused colleges in the U.S. of enabling antisemitism as pro-Palestine demonstrations sweep across the nation.
"What happened in Israel was barbaric!" Trump wrote on TRUTH Social. "Now American Universities are allowing or enabling the open hatred against Israel and America! Instead of educating our young Americans, Deans stand idly by while subversive groups are calling for a National Day of Resistance."
Earlier this week, college students from around the country held rallies in support of Palestine following the Hamas attack against Israel last weekend.
The National Students for Justice in Palestine called for students to mobilize for a National Day of Resistance, according to ABC 7.
"Not only is this antisemitic, it is also anti-American," Trump's post continued. "Students have begged Deans to throw these subversive groups off campus. We banned Nazis, banned Communists, it is about time that we remove these antisemites from our schools or is the Cancel Culture only used against Conservatives?"
Some of the colleges that took place in these pro-Palestine protests include the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Columbia University.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war last week following an unprecedented attack by Hamas.