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Mar 2025
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The Trump administration has canceled $400 million in grants to Columbia University, and ICE has arrested the Palestinian activist who helped lead the recent antisemitic protests.

 

Don’t miss this episode of Verdict, where Sen. Ted Cruz takes listeners inside the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on antisemitism. This episode also explores the ideological roots of antisemitism on college campuses, tracing them back to cultural Marxism and leftist ideologies.

 

Plus, Sen. Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson tackle these key questions:

  • Are there consequences for free speech?
  • What would have happened to Columbia University and the pro-Hamas protest leader if Kamala Harris were president?

 

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