Jewish Senators Accuse Trump of Using Antisemitism to Attack Universities

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Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, walks out of the Senate Chamber following a series of votes at the U.S. Capitol, Feb. 12, 2024. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Grace Gilson

Five Jewish senators, including Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, have signed a letter accusing the Trump administration of using antisemitism as a “guise” to attack universities.

The letter from the five Democrats comes as the Trump administration has threatened universities with billions of dollars in funding cuts, ostensibly over their handling of campus antisemitism, and has arrested a series of pro-Palestinian student activists and revoked student visas.

The letter was addressed to Trump and signed by Schumer, of New York, as well as Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen, Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal, California Sen. Adam Schiff and Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz.

“We are extremely troubled and disturbed by your broad and extra-legal attacks against universities and higher education institutions as well as members of their communities, which seem to go far beyond combating antisemitism, using what is a real crisis as a pretext to attack people and institutions who do not agree with you,” wrote the senators.

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  1. Why aren’t these Jewish senators writing a letter supporting their fellow Jewish students who are being attacked? Calls for the death of, preventing the movement of Jewish students on our campuses is met with complete silence by Schumer, Rosen and the rest of these Jewish Senators. Imagine the outrage if those being attacked were blacks or any other minority by these same Congressmen.

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