President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders cracking down on campus antisemitism and stripping federal funds from K-12 schools that teach critical race theory.
The executive order directs government agencies to use all available tools to prosecute or remove perpetrators of antisemitic harassment and violence, especially on college campuses.
The commission’s yearlong investigation will include a probe of how the Department of Education and Department of Justice have responded to campus antisemitism
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Wednesday focused on countering antisemitism, in what the White House described as an effort to “marshal all federal resources” to “combat the explosion of antisemitism on our campuses and in our streets since Oct. 7, 2023.”
During his campaign, Trump said he would sign an order “on day one” to cut federal money for schools that push critical race theory or other “inappropriate” content. The federal government provides billions of dollars to schools every year, though the vast majority of their money comes from state and local sources.
President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday aimed at combating antisemitism on college campuses and pledging to crack down on non-citizens and resident alien “Hamas sympathizers” who took part in pro-Palestinian protests at schools across the country.
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to fight antisemitism, with a focus on campus demonstrations against Israel.
President Donald Trump is ratcheting up the efforts to address antisemitism in America with an executive order signed on Wednesday targeting anti-Jewish foreign agitators. The Executive Order reads as follows: By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:
People the Trump administration says sympathize with Hamas on college campuses will lose their student visas. President Donald Trump, in a fact sheet, also promised to deport any people in the
President Donald Trump issued an executive order Wednesday that outlines several “forceful and unprecedented” steps his administration will implement to combat “the explosion of anti-Semitism on our campuses and in our streets since October 7, 2023,” according to a White House fact sheet.
The groups emphasized that deportations carried out under the executive order must be consistent with the First Amendment and existing laws