President Trump took a strong stand against antisemitism by cutting $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University. This move came after months of violent protests targeting Jewish students. Experts say this is just the first step in cleaning up radical colleges.
Alan Dershowitz, a famous lawyer who worked with President Trump, praised the decision. He said these protests aren’t just about Israel – they’re an attack on America itself. Protesters have waved banners calling for war against the U.S., showing their true anti-American colors.
The protests turned ugly when students harassed Jewish classmates and even stormed classrooms. Dershowitz showed examples of radical teaching materials, like a Barnard College shirt saying “SMASH the WHITE SUPREMA-CIS(T) HETERO-PATRIARCHY.” These programs teach hatred instead of real education.
Taxpayers fund these schools through federal grants. Dershowitz argued Americans shouldn’t pay for colleges pushing anti-Western values. He helped write Trump’s 2019 rule tying funding to protecting Jewish students from discrimination. Now they’re enforcing it.
More funding cuts are expected as investigators uncover other radical departments. Dershowitz warned these “fake programs” focus on race and gender activism instead of academics. They brainwash students into hating America and supporting dangerous causes.
Some liberals claim this violates free speech. But Dershowitz clarified that blocking students from class or vandalizing buildings isn’t free speech – it’s criminal behavior. Protesters wearing masks prove they know their actions are shameful.
The arrest of protest leaders at Columbia shows the administration means business. Dershowitz urged continued defunding of schools pushing anti-American agendas. He said America must protect its values by cutting off money to radical colleges.
This fight goes beyond campus protests. It’s about stopping the poison of antisemitism and anti-Americanism in our education system. President Trump’s bold action sets the stage for reclaiming our universities from radical leftists.

