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Pro-Palestinian vs. pro-life: The courts and media are playing favorites

(Originally published in The Christian Post.) If you obstruct a business operation, damage property, and threaten people, the worst consequence you might face is getting expelled from college. You certainly won’t face charges. Police are arresting some of the pro-Palestinian protesters on college campuses across the country, but they are being released with nothing more than a strong talking to (and probably not even that). So, how is it that two protesters were recently sentenced … Read more

Why Is President Biden So Silent About the Violent School Protests Across the United States? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran is concerned as to why Biden hasn’t really made any sort of statement surrounding the pro-Palestinian protests. Violent Pro-Palestinian protests have continued to grow across the U.S., with hundreds of people being arrested, property being damaged and innocent Jewish citizens being injured. But, eerily enough, there’s an awkward silence coming from the White House. President Joe Biden has yet to make any sort of statement about the matter, even as police … Read more

Why Is President Biden More Concerned With What’s Happening With Netanyahu Than His Own Country? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses a new report where the U.S. is more concerned with protecting another country rather than working on its own troubles. As the war wages on between Israel and Hamas overseas, there is a report that the International Criminal Court could be preparing to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as other top government officials, over their recent “war crimes.” However, the Israeli government is “making … Read more

Why Are So Many Students In the United States Protesting In Favor of Gaza? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the ongoing battle between universities and police, and what may be motivating students to sound off. The fight between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has certainly left a number of different opinions on the matter, with many pointing fingers over who’s to blame. But a number of college students and faculty in the United States have their minds made up – Israel is to blame. Over the course of … Read more

Media Now See Signs of Foreign Influence on Protestors (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Today, The Heritage foundation’s Dr. Jay Greene told the New York Post “there is good reason to suspect that there is foreign assistance and coordination that’s fueling the campus protests.” Among the evidence: common tents purchased and ready to go, the timing of the protests just before Passover, and similar language used by protestors – much the same as we hear from terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah. But this is not new news to author … Read more

Columbia Protest Leader Spoke of “Murdering Zionists” (Guest: Grant Berry)

Columbia University protest leader Khymani James now expresses “regret” after a video surfaced where he said of “Zionists… I feel very comfortable, very comfortable, calling for those people to die.”  He also compared them to “Nazis.” Now admitting he was “wrong” to say these things, he blames “far right agitators” for exposing his past words. Joining us to discuss this breaking news is Grant Berry, founder of Reconnecting Ministries and author and producer of the Romans 911 project. His work … Read more

USC Cancels Commencement Over Safety Fears

Kevin Spivak

The University of Southern California has cancelled their commencement ceremony due to safety concerns as students protest Israel’s war against terrorists. 93 people were arrested on the USC campus Wednesday. Many of the same students who lost their high school graduation due to Covid are now losing a big part of their college graduation due to rogue, misguided antisemites.  At Columbia University, where this mess began and where it has peaked, students worry the same … Read more

University of Texas on Antisemitic Protests: Our University Will Not Be Occupied (Guest: Michael Letts)

Antisemitic protestors took to the University of Texas campus only to find the police quickly on the scene removing those who don’t follow the rules of peaceful protest. University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell released a statement Wednesday that said “The group that led this protest stated it was going to violate Institutional Rules. Our rules matter, and they will be enforced. Our University will not be occupied.” As the unruly UT students … Read more

Violence Erupts as College Campuses in Freefall Over Antisemitism on Campus (Guest: Sid Roth)

First Columbia University makes news as the anti-Israel protests grew loud and ugly, forcing the college to put all classes online. Now New York University, Yale, and Harvard are among those facing arrests, closures and increasingly unsafe environments for Jewish students. And now the anti-Israel mobs are throwing bottles at police officers. But it doesn’t help that hundreds of university professors have walked out in solidarity with the antisemitic students.  Despite the arrests, students continue … Read more

As Protests Rage Columbia University Moves Classes to “Hybrid” for Remainder of Spring

Kevin Spivak

Over safety concerns, Columbia University has told students classes will now be virtual or hybrid for the remainder of the spring semester, a clear sign the school doesn’t see an end to the antisemitic protests any time soon. In addition, hundreds of Columbia faculty walked out over the arrests of antisemitic protestors.  Meanwhile, at New York University, anti-Israel protests escalated, leading the school to request help from the New York City police department. Mass arrests … Read more

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