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Hamas encampments on campuses funded by USCPR and George Soros pay activists up to $7,800. They mobilize quickly, offering snacks and water. These protests are dubbed "tense city politics" by the speaker.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at City College of New York attacked a man waving an American flag, resulting in violence. The man was punched, choked, and thrown down stairs. The incident highlights a hatred for America rather than just Israel or Jews. The protesters are seen as thugs and outside agitators. This violence occurred on a campus funded by American taxpayers.

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Antifa is protesting Riley Gaines' event at Portland State University, leading to a volatile situation with multiple skirmishes. One protestor confronts an individual, accusing him of being a Nazi and using racial slurs. The protestor claims black people aren't safe and accuses others of performative progressivism. Another person recording in the quad is swarmed. The speaker notes the presence of "Antifa royalty" and a large number of police officers attempting to maintain order. One person states that police exist for violence.

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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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The speaker discusses the presence of organized movements on college campuses, highlighting leaflets promoting protests and civil disobedience. They express concern about radicalization and anti-Israel sentiments among students. The speaker mentions the peaceful removal of trespassing students from NYU and the New School, with 56 arrests made. The operations were conducted at the request of the school presidents, with no injuries reported. Translation: The speaker talks about organized movements on college campuses, showing concern about radicalization and anti-Israel sentiments among students. They mention peacefully removing trespassing students from NYU and the New School, with 56 arrests made. The operations were done at the schools' request, with no injuries.

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The main goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops its actions. Many participants are unsure of NYU's specific actions regarding Israel. People are protesting for a free Palestine, even though some are not fully educated on the topic. Participants, including those from Columbia, joined the protest after hearing that the NYU community needed support, despite concerns about a heavy police presence and potential danger. Translation: The goal of the protest is to support Palestine and call for NYU to stop its actions. Participants are unsure about NYU's involvement with Israel but are protesting for a free Palestine. People from Columbia joined the protest after hearing about the need for support from the NYU community, despite concerns about police presence and safety.

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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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Police removed pro-Palestinian demonstrators, resulting in 100 arrests. The operation lasted 3 hours and was chaotic.

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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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They found tent cities on college campuses are well-organized by groups like Students for Justice in Palestine, Within Our Lifetime, and Jewish Voices for Peace, funded by wealthy investors like George Soros and the Rockefeller family. The US Campaign for Palestinian Rights pays organizers well, with ties to the 2020 riots. The question remains: why now, before a presidential election? Translation: The tent cities on college campuses are organized by groups funded by wealthy investors like George Soros and the Rockefeller family. These groups have ties to the 2020 riots. The question is: why now, before a presidential election?

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA set up barricades and appointed guards to control access. Firefighters tried to inspect for safety but were initially blocked. Media was also denied entry. The protesters refused to let anyone pass, including the news crew, citing a media ban and ongoing events. The situation escalated when the firefighters intervened and entered the encampment despite objections. The protesters questioned why they were not allowed in and who was in charge of access.

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Police had to push back protesters to allow firefighters to reach the small fires that had been set throughout the day. One protester threw a flashbang grenade at the police, which exploded in an officer's face. Tear gas was used, and six officers were reportedly injured. The situation escalated to the point where someone threatened to destroy a limousine and urged someone named Gabe to leave. Additionally, there was mention of putting the cops in a "piggy wolf."

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. Individuals are trying to physically stop the vehicles from advancing. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are expressing strong emotions, attempting to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. These protests are occurring in Southern California, where many people are upset by federal raids that have been happening over the last month.

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The University of Washington released a statement regarding the Turning Point Ride Again Center event, suggesting that the event was intended to provoke disruption for social media content. However, the reality was that protesters were breaking windows, throwing objects, and creating chaos, which included pulling fire alarms and using lights to disrupt the event. The goal of the event was to discuss the protection of women's sports and free speech. Notably, Donald Trump recently signed an executive order mandating that college campuses must uphold free speech or risk losing federal funding. The university's actions contradict this mandate, and I expressed excitement about the event's cancellation, indicating that it reflects my commitment to the cause. I plan to return.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are trying to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. Many people in Southern California are upset by federal raids that have been happening in the area over the last month.

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We are reporting from the heart of the campus that sparked a global student movement for Palestine. We’re seeing right now, Chris, we’re trapped in a dorm room. There are 10 white PDs barricading the doors, and we’re not allowed to leave. What started off as a protest against genocide at an elite Ivy League university was met with a military-style operation to suppress it. We need to find a way to get some spare medication. So when Columbia University sent the NYPD on the campus, they were willing to deploy violent militarized police to maintain their active investment in genocide. This is not about students expressing ideas. It is about a change in tactics that presents a concern and a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric. And I’m not just talking about language. I’m now talking about tactics, and that’s what shifted our response yesterday. But a normalization and mainstreaming of rhetoric associated with terrorism has now become pretty common on college campuses. Right? You see people wearing headbands associated with foreign terrorist organizations. This happened in October when you had a viral TikTok reissuing Osama bin Laden’s 2002 letter to America. So that’s a larger concern. It’s separate from what happened yesterday, but they’re related. Speaker 3 asks what was found: basically, NYPD changed the way it did business after the attacks of September Eleventh. It not only changed the way it did business, it created a very deep connection with the CIA. They started to build these intelligence programs that infiltrated Muslim communities in ways that, if the federal government did it, would totally go against rules designed to protect civil liberties. And they did it with an unusual partnership with the CIA. A very senior CIA officer was dispatched by CIA Director George Tenet to be his personal representative to the NYPD and help create these intelligence gathering programs, directing and supervising the intelligence gathering, and that relationship continues today. Speaker 3 notes: Recently, the CIA sent one of its most senior undercover officers to work out of 1 Police Plaza in New York as a covert officer. So we’re talking about former CIA agents now working within the New York Police Department. Well, they’re current CIA; they’re on CIA payroll. They’re on the CIA payroll, working with the NYPD, traveling abroad, and using intelligence in conjunction with the NYPD. Speaker 2 describes one element: there is a program called the demographics program. Officers described it as mapping the human terrain of the city. They placed undercover officers, ethnic officers inside Middle Eastern neighborhoods to blend in and look for things that are suspicious. That could be something as simple as who’s looking at radical books in a bookstore or who’s watching Al Jazeera and perhaps applauds at a report about an IED in Iraq, and that could be enough to get you into a report at the NYPD. They also have informants called mosque crawlers who go to the mosque as the eyes and ears for the NYPD. The FBI places informants in mosques with a criterion of specific information related to criminal activity, while the NYPD reportedly does not have that bar and says they follow leads; but those involved with the mosque crawler program say they’re there as eyes and ears.

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Protests erupted in Israel over the government's plan to weaken the Supreme Court, with demonstrators blocking roads and chaining themselves together. Police used water cannons, and a car ramming protesters injured three. The first part of Netanyahu's judicial overhaul passed 64-0 after opposition lawmakers walked out. The plan removes the Supreme Court's power to nullify some government decisions. Netanyahu claims he is fulfilling the will of the voters, while opponents fear for the future. Military reservists are protesting the new law by refusing to serve, some of whom are veterans of Netanyahu's old commando unit, with one calling Netanyahu the "first dictator over Israel." The White House criticized the vote as "unfortunate."

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Protesters clashed with police as small fires were set throughout the day. The demonstrators aimed to raise the temperature and one of them even threw a flash bang grenade back at the police, injuring an officer. Tear gas was used and six officers were reportedly injured in the confrontation.

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A group called If Not Now, made up of American Jewish citizens, is calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. They have been protesting in various locations, including Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The large turnout at these protests has made people question what is happening. It is interesting to see a Jewish group advocating for Palestinians, considering the tensions between the two groups. The protests appear to be peaceful, as seen in the current demonstration happening in Boston.

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Columbia University called the NYPD to restore safety after protesters occupied Hamilton Hall. The university's leadership, including the board of trustees, decided it was a law enforcement matter. They believe the group involved is not affiliated with the university and have been violating rules and laws. The safety of the community is their top priority.

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Young people are shaping the country through peaceful student-led protests at universities like Columbia, Yale, and Berkeley.

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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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Protesters gathered outside the Democratic Party headquarters to urge the party to oppose the ongoing war and call for an immediate ceasefire. However, the police responded by forcefully pushing down anti-war activists and their bikes. It is disappointing that the party, which claims to prioritize life, peace, and equality, would choose to mistreat protesters instead of supporting their cause.

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Multiple protests or incursions are occurring between demonstrators and law enforcement, including federal agents, Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Patrol, and the National Guard. A car is burning, and Waymo vehicles have been vandalized and possibly set on fire. Law enforcement is concerned because the protesters now are different from those who were present earlier in the day. The crowd includes people with legitimate concerns mixed with others. The protests include those for immigrant and migrant rights, Palestinian protesters, and experienced anarchist groups adept at property damage. The mix of groups moves as one but with differing intentions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Latest Media Freakout Over Trump, Kamala as "Momala," and Anti-American Brats, w/ Batya Ungar-Sargon
Guests: 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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