The Trump administration’s Department of Education just made it clear that universities allowing antisemitic harassment won’t get a free pass.
On Monday, federal officials sent warnings to 60 colleges and universities, putting them on notice that their funding could be on the chopping block if they continue fostering environments of discrimination and hate, as reported by The New York Post.

Among the institutions named were six of the Ivy League’s worst offenders—Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale—along with Rutgers, Rutgers-Newark, Sarah Lawrence, three SUNY branches, The New School, and Wellesley.
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These schools now face serious consequences after months of unchecked antisemitic activity on campus, particularly in the wake of the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led massacre in Israel.

This move follows the Trump administration’s bold decision last week to yank $400 million in grants and contracts from Columbia University, a hotbed of anti-Israel activism.
That financial punishment came after repeated demonstrations glorifying terrorist attacks and spreading blatant Jew-hatred under the guise of “student activism.”

The federal government isn’t playing around. The antisemitism task force, established under Trump’s leadership, is actively enforcing laws that prohibit discrimination and harassment against Jewish students.
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Universities failing to uphold these standards could soon find their federal dollars drying up.

With this latest crackdown, Trump is proving once again that his administration won’t tolerate the kind of radical, leftist mob behavior that has become the norm on too many American campuses.
The message is loud and clear: If universities want taxpayer money, they need to stop enabling antisemitic hatred.
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