Trump: Palestine supporters have taken money from Columbia University
In another reaction to the uprising of American students in support of Palestine, former US President Donald Trump claimed that many protesters were paid for rioting. |
according to the report of the international group Tasnim News Agency, former US President Donald Trump claimed in an interview with Fox News that many of the pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University were paid to cause chaos and did not do what they wanted for it. They protest, they don’t believe.
Trump added in this interview: I really think we have a lot of paid, professional rioters here and I see them all. You know when you see boards that all look the same, it means they got money from the same source.
He clarified, you know, these are not hand-painted paintings where people paint what they really believe in. All these are drawings that are the same and printed by the same printer. You know, when you know that someone or a group is at the head of these payments, they are doing a lot of damage and harm to the world and also to our country.
However, there is no evidence that Let the pro-Palestinian protestors at Columbia University or the Palestinian protestors and supporters at other American universities have received money from a specific person or institution to protest.
In the early hours of this morning hundreds of police forces entered the campus with the aim of suppressing the students who were sitting in Columbia University and ending the sit-in.
Attack of police officers with clashes and The arrest of a number of students has been accompanied in the initial moments; Before this incident, the Columbia University Professors Association had warned the university administration in a statement about the consequences of police intervention and dealing with students.
Meanwhile, the president of Columbia University has asked the New York police to remain on the university campus until the 17th of this month to prevent students from setting up tents again.
More than 100 protesters were also arrested at Columbia University and City College of New York on Tuesday night.
Police all protesters who occupied a student dormitory building at Columbia University had captured, took out of the building.
However, the representative of protesting students said: Despite the continued presence of the police, the protests will continue in the university.
ABC News also reported that the police charged those arrested at Columbia University with third-degree robbery.
Police arrested dozens of people arrested at City College of New York and is dismantling the protesters’ tents.
The University of California also called the protesters’ camps illegal and demanded their dismantling and evacuation.
Professors of Columbia University in New York also formed a human chain to protect the protesting students supporting the Palestinian nation in Gaza.
The American police resorted to pepper spray to remove students protesting the Gaza war at the University of Texas from the campus. .
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Previously, in his first reaction to the massive student protests in America in support of Palestine, Trump announced his opposition to these protests and in a post on his social network called “Truth Social”, wrote : “Stop the protests for now! !!!”
He also in an article Others criticized Joe Biden’s performance during this period. Referring to the Al-Aqsa storm operation on October 7 last year, he wrote: “If I were the president, October 7 would never have happened, not even a small chance .”
The wave of protests in support of Palestine on the campuses of American universities has widened after the arrest of hundreds of protesters at Columbia University, and after spreading to most universities in this country, it is spreading to universities in other countries. It is the world.
Protests from Columbia University in New York began on April 17, and the protesting students demanded the termination of the university’s relationship with the Israeli institutions involved in the Gaza war. Protesters in other universities have similar demands.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |