via Latest & Breaking News on Fox News President Donald Trump defended his administration's crackdown on antisemitism on college campuses amid criticisms that his actions are trampling on free speech. In an interview with TIME Magazine published Friday, the president was asked about the State Department revoking at least 300 student visas of college students across the country who were allegedly involved in anti-Israel protests and whether these people were being deported simply for "engaging in speech you don't like." Trump said there was "tremendous antisemitism" at these protests where students set up camps and took over campus buildings in 2024 to protest Israel’s war in Gaza in response to the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attacks. "[I] agree with free speech, but not riots all over every college in America," he added. JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP ELECTION ORDER DESPITE OVERWHELMING AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR VOTER ID Asked whether he was worried ...
via Latest & Breaking News on Fox News Police in Madison, Wisconsin say they are responding to a shooting incident at a local Christian school on Monday, saying they have reports of multiple injuries. Police say they responded to reports of an active shooter at the Abundant Life Christian School at roughly 10:57 am local time. They identified a "juvenile" deceased at the scene who they believe was responsible for the shooting. They are encouraging local residents to avoid the area. Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said at least four people in addition to the shooter were killed, and five people have been transferred to a nearby hospital with injuries. Barnes did not clarify whether the deceased individuals were students or teachers. "This is something you prepare for, but that you hope you never have to do," a police spokesman told reporters. "Today is a sad, sad day." SUSPECTED UNITEDHEALTHCARE CEO ASSASSIN DRAWS UNABOMBER COMPARISONS Barnes c...
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