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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a known far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and a supporter of pro-Hamas protests and the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from his duties, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. Mahoney declined to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. The university would not comment on either's status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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Across college campuses, Yale and Columbia are being shut down and overrun by these anti Jew protesters, these pro Gaza protesters, these terrorist sympathizers. That's what they are. The Democrat party is being radio silent on this, why? Because these are their own supporters. In the case of Billie Anne Omar, her actual daughter out there standing in the picket line and protesting us. It's disgusting, and they should be calling it out. It's pretty easy to come on and say, hey. We're pro Israel. We're a pro Jewish people. We're pro America. It's that simple. But instead, the Democrats are supporting this anti Israel message being spouted by their supporters out there in Columbia and Yale, and they're they're supporting this death to America chant by letting this continue on. They've got to put a stop to this. On the other hand, Republicans are pro Israel. We're pro America, and we're pro protecting Jewish citizens not only in Israel, but across the world, even here in America. That is our stance. It couldn't be more clear, and their stance couldn't be more disgusting. They've gotta act fast, they need to speak out now.

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"Is all over the country, specifically Yale and Columbia. They're getting shut down and overrun by these anti Jew protesters, these pro Gaza protesters, these terrorist sympathizers." "The Democrat party is being radio silent on this." "in the case of Bill Hanna Omar, her actual daughter out there standing in the picket line and protesting us." "It's disgusting, they should be calling it out." "We're pro Israel. We're a pro Jewish people. We're pro America." "they're supporting this Death to America chant by letting this continue on." "Republicans are pro Israel. We're pro America, and we're pro protecting Jewish citizens not only in Israel, but across the world, even here in America."

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Bella Inger, a junior at NYU, shares her experiences as a Jew on campus. She describes encountering torn and defaced posters, unauthorized protests calling for violence against Jews, and a lack of support from social justice warriors and feminists. Bella also recounts being physically assaulted while wearing an American Israeli flag, with her attacker still freely roaming the campus. She compares the current antisemitism at NYU to the Jew hatred her Holocaust survivor grandparents experienced. Bella calls on the NYU administration to enforce their own rules and protect Jewish students, stating that antisemitism and support for terror have no place on any college campus.

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WSU junior Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat near the campus bar. Surveillance footage captured the incident, leaving Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his political views, as a Republican involved with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student, instructor, and far-left activist. Mahoney is allegedly a supporter of the communist party and has participated in pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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Jewish students on college campuses are facing anti-Semitic protests, including being spit on, physically assaulted, harassed, and blocked from attending class. People are chanting genocidal slogans. The speaker questions where Jewish students are assaulting Palestinian students, emphasizing the lack of evidence.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a "Trump" hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes prior political disagreements with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, fueled the attack. Sonny volunteers with conservative groups like Turning Point USA, while Mahoney is described as a far-left activist with ties to socialist and communist groups. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement, arguing that someone intolerant of different opinions shouldn't be teaching. WSU declined to comment. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event featuring Charlie Kirk, which is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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America's college campuses are facing anti-Semitic mobs calling for Israel's annihilation. The US government is accused of being influenced by APAC, a pro-Israel lobbying group. Suspicious Israeli art students were reported infiltrating government buildings, with ties to military intelligence. Some were living in the World Trade Center before 9/11, involved in art projects near where the attacks occurred. The 9/11 Commission Report does not mention these individuals.

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A senator questions a witness about campus protests, specifically the slogan "long live the intifada." The senator asks if this slogan represents the "National Organic Human Rights Movement" that the witness praised. The witness states that using the term "intifada" is not effective, as most Americans don't associate it with human rights. The senator asserts the slogan calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews. The witness claims to not know the person or sign in question. A rabbi states it is a call for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews everywhere, which he does not agree with. The senator argues these protests targeted Jewish students, prevented them from attending class, and instilled fear following the October 7th attacks, and asks if the witness thinks the message is ambiguous.

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Tensions flared during dueling demonstrations at UNC, where around 500 students gathered for a "day of resistance" rally supporting Palestine. The event began with passionate speeches, but emotions ran high as a smaller group of pro-Israel students marched in, leading to heated exchanges. A professor attempting to cross a barricade of pro-Palestinian students was pushed back, prompting a response from campus police, who ensured security throughout the event. Despite the charged atmosphere, there were no reports of arrests or violence.

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Harvard and MIT have faced disturbing incidents targeting Jewish students. After the attacks in Israel, 35 student groups at Harvard blamed Israel entirely for the violence by Hamas terrorists. At MIT, anti-Israel protesters physically prevented Jewish students from attending classes, but the university refused to expel them, citing their student visas. Jewish students expressed concerns about their safety on campus. Additionally, at the University of Maryland, anti-Israel protesters allegedly chanted "holocaust 2.0." These incidents are deeply troubling and reflect a disturbing trend of anti-Semitism.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the incident. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the assault, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student, and instructor known for pro-Hamas protests and admiration for the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended, but Sonny is speaking out against his possible reinstatement. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but his side of the story is unknown. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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America's college campuses face anti-Semitic mobs calling for Israel's annihilation. The influence of the American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC) on US government is criticized. A history of AIPAC's origins and alleged connections to events like the USS Liberty attack and 9/11 are discussed, including claims of foreknowledge and involvement. The suspicious behavior of Israeli individuals in these incidents is highlighted.

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As someone who faced the angry mob at Columbia, I can tell you that the pro-Palestinian protests were dangerous. Jewish students were even told to stay off campus for their safety. University administrations must maintain control and ensure student safety above all else. If you're a student here on a visa and you're threatening violence against Jewish classmates and spreading antisemitism, you will be arrested and deported. This isn't about free speech; it's about stopping hatred and violence. I'm glad we have a president who is willing to lay down the law and get control of this situation on college campuses.

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American universities have become dangerous for Jewish students, with harassment, threats, and violence. Groups like Students Justice in Palestine (SJP) are responsible, supported by individuals linked to terrorist organizations. They manipulate young, well-meaning students with buzzwords like justice and freedom, but their true goal is to destroy Israel. Universities have allowed this brainwashing to happen for years. Action needs to be taken: these hate groups should be banned from campuses, investigated by state police and the FBI, and congressmen should not accept donations from them. This is not just a Jewish issue, but an American one that threatens American values and the future.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is employed at WSU, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. WSU is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was assaulted by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a "Trump" hat. Surveillance footage shows the incident outside a campus bar. Sonny sustained scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat but downplayed the incident, with Mahoney claiming Sonny "got what's coming to him." They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes prior political disagreements with Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, contributed to the attack. Sonny volunteers with conservative groups, while Mahoney is described as a far-left activist with ties to socialist and communist groups, and is a regular at pro-Hamas protests. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. WSU declined to comment, citing student privacy laws. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. An upcoming campus event featuring Charlie Kirk is drawing threats of disruption from left-leaning groups.

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Last night at Columbia University, there was open support for Hamas, with signs threatening Jewish students. The administration is not taking action, allowing terrorists in while keeping the NYPD out. The speaker calls on Mayor Eric Adams to act, warning of potential consequences if he doesn't. They also urge Governor Kathy Hochul to bring in the National Guard to address the situation. Enough is enough. Translation: The speaker expresses concern about support for Hamas at Columbia University and calls on Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul to take action.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground, but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views and involvement with Turning Point USA led to the attack, as Mahoney is a far-left activist, a WSU graduate student and instructor, and is allegedly associated with the Democratic Socialists of America and admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended from WSU. He refused to comment on the incident. Hoff's LinkedIn indicates he is a WSU employee, but the school would not comment on his status. Despite the incident, Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event, which is drawing threats from left-leaning groups.

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Pro Palestinian protests at US campuses led to arrests and clashes. In LA, violence erupted between opposing groups, prompting police intervention. At Columbia University, police removed protesters from a building, resulting in arrests. Demonstrators demand universities divest from Israel-related companies. The situation poses a challenge for President Biden as he navigates support for Palestine while addressing disruptions on campuses. The protests may continue into summer, impacting graduation ceremonies.

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The speaker discusses what they call "little Gazas" that have risen up on campuses across America. They criticize liberal college administrators and politicians for not restoring law and order and protecting other students. The speaker describes these "little Gazas" as "disgusting cesspools of anti-Semitic hate" full of pro-Hamas sympathizers, fanatics, and freaks. They claim that the terrorist sympathizers in these "little Gazas" are violently and illegally demanding death for Israel, just like the Ayatollahs in Iran.

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WSU student Jay Sonny says he was attacked by Patrick Mahoney and Gerald Hoff for wearing a Trump hat. The incident, caught on camera outside a campus bar, left Sonny with scrapes and bruises. Police arrested Mahoney and Hoff, who admitted to grabbing the hat and bringing Sonny to the ground but downplayed the assault. They face misdemeanor assault charges. Sonny believes his conservative views, as a volunteer with Turning Point USA, clashed with Mahoney's far-left activism. Mahoney, a WSU graduate student and instructor, is described as a pro-Hamas activist with ties to the Democratic Socialists of America who admires the communist party. Mahoney was temporarily suspended after the February incident, but Sonny is speaking out now because he fears Mahoney may be reinstated. The school declined to comment. Mahoney refused to comment, and Hoff could not be reached. Sonny continues to wear his MAGA hat despite negative reactions. The university is preparing for a Turning Point USA event that is drawing threats of disruption.

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A Jewish student at Yale claimed she was stabbed in the eye with a flag, but video evidence showed otherwise. The incident was exaggerated in a news article, leading to widespread coverage. The video clearly showed that the flag only grazed her, contradicting her dramatic claims. The situation was blown out of proportion, with no actual eye stabbing occurring.

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Protesters at the Capitol are accused of supporting terrorism and attacking members of Congress. The video shows a confrontation between the protesters and individuals who criticize their support for Hamas. The conversation becomes heated as they debate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the actions of Hamas. The individuals question the protesters' stance on terrorism and demand that they denounce Hamas. The protesters defend their support for Palestinian liberation and accuse Israel of causing civilian casualties. The argument continues without resolution.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Latest Media Freakout Over Trump, Kamala as "Momala," and Anti-American Brats, w/ Batya Ungar-Sargon
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Megan Kelly discusses recent violent protests on college campuses, particularly at UCLA, where pro-Israel and anti-Israel demonstrators clashed, leading to police intervention after a stand-down order was issued. Jewish students were reportedly denied access to their classes, prompting outrage. In New York, Columbia University faced chaos as students commandeered a building, leading to police action after the university president requested help. Nearly 100 arrests were made, with some politicians criticizing the police response. Kelly highlights a shift in campus dynamics, noting that some students are now standing up for American values, as seen at UNC Chapel Hill, where students restored the American flag after it was replaced by a Palestinian flag. Batya Ungar-Sargon joins the discussion, emphasizing that the protests reflect a broader anti-American sentiment rather than solely anti-Israel views. She argues that the treatment of Jewish students mirrors the experiences of conservative students on campuses, where free speech is often suppressed. The conversation shifts to the implications for the upcoming presidential election, with both hosts noting that younger voters are increasingly leaning towards pro-Israel candidates. They criticize the Democratic Party for catering to elite interests while neglecting the working class. Kelly and Ungar-Sargon express concern over the current political climate, suggesting that the left's radical ideology is alienating many Americans. They conclude by discussing the importance of addressing class issues in politics to better represent the working class and restore dignity to American values.
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