Elise Stefanik

04/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/17/2024 08:19

ICYMI: Stefanik: Columbia University Is Working Overtime To Cover-up Their Failure To Combat Antisemitism On Campus & House Republicans Will Hold Them Accountable

Washington, D.C.- House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik joined Mornings With Maria to discuss today's House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing with Columbia University President Minouche Shafikabout the rise in antisemitic attacks at the university and Columbia's failure to keep members of its Jewish community safe since the horrific October 7th Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel.

Watch her full interview here.<_o3a_p>

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View highlights of her interview below:

On The Rampant Antisemitism Happening On Columbia University's Campus:

Well, first of all, it's important for the viewers to know that the Columbia President was in fact invited when we had that historic hearing with Harvard, MIT, and Penn, and she did not attend that hearing. So as she looks at the past couple of months as the earthquake and the reckoning, and those two presidents became former presidents, there's been clearly a lot of preparation. She hired PR consultants, various attorneys, to prepare today's testimony that's not going to cover-up for the failure of Columbia University to fail to protect Jewish students. They have tolerated and allowed professors who have antisemitic, consistent remarks targeting Jewish students. It includes assault. They have not ensured that their rules are applied, for example, they have rules when it comes to where student groups can protest and anti Israeli groups are breaking those rules and there's no disciplinary action taken. So we're going to ask those tough questions of this Columbia University professor. But I'll tell you, they're working overtime to try to cover this up. You saw an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal. My question though is, they hired so many PR consultants to help the university presidents, how many people have they hired on campus to combat antisemitism? The answer is zero. And I will hold them accountable. We will hold them accountable.

On Calls For The President Of Columbia University To Resign:

Well, certainly with her failure to condemn antisemitism, yes. That is going to be exposed in full at this hearing. No matter how much preparation, the facts are there. This is rampant on Columbia and it's one of the dens of antisemitism that's the worst on college campuses.<_o3a_p>