Trump Vows to Combat Campus Antisemitism in Speech to Jewish Donors

Donald Trump pledges to tackle antisemitism at universities and criticizes potential Harris presidency in address to Republican Jewish Coalition. Speech outlines priorities for possible second term.

September 6 2024, 12:08 AM  •  6139 views

Trump Vows to Combat Campus Antisemitism in Speech to Jewish Donors

In a recent address to Republican Jewish Coalition donors in Las Vegas, former President Donald Trump outlined his plans to combat antisemitism on college campuses if re-elected. The speech, delivered remotely to over 1,000 attendees, highlighted Trump's stance on several key issues affecting the Jewish community and U.S.-Israel relations.

Trump's primary focus was on addressing what he termed "antisemitic propaganda" at universities. He stated, > "Colleges will and must end the antisemitic propaganda or they will lose their accreditation and federal support."

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This declaration comes in response to recent protests on college campuses, where students have voiced opposition to Israel's military actions in Gaza. These demonstrations, which occurred in spring 2024, have been a source of controversy, with Republicans accusing some Democrats of supporting chaos and antisemitism.

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Trump also proposed banning refugee resettlement from areas he described as "terror infested," such as Gaza, and arresting individuals engaged in vandalism during protests. It's worth noting that refugee admissions from Palestinian territories have been relatively consistent under both Trump and Biden administrations, with 114 Palestinian refugees accepted from 2017-2020 and 124 from 2021 to July 2024.

The former president's speech touched on broader Middle East policy, criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris and suggesting her potential presidency would be detrimental to Israel. However, Harris's campaign spokesperson refuted these claims, emphasizing her lifelong support for Israel and stance against antisemitism.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in significant casualties and displacement. Health authorities in Gaza report over 40,000 Palestinian deaths since October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led attacks resulted in approximately 1,200 Israeli fatalities and 250 hostages.

The Republican Jewish Coalition, founded in 1985, has pledged substantial financial support for Trump's campaign, with plans to spend $15 million to mobilize Jewish voters in key states. The organization's priorities for a potential second Trump term include expanding the Abraham Accords, adopting a tougher stance on Iran, and reforming or defunding the United Nations.

As the 2024 presidential race intensifies, Trump's address to the Republican Jewish Coalition underscores the complex interplay of domestic politics, foreign policy, and the ongoing challenges in the Middle East.