“There are a lot of paid agitators”: Trump on activists at Columbia University

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2024-05-05 22:33:44

Donald Trump He indicated that “there are many paid agitators,” referring to some of the activists pro-Palestine that the police NY expelled from the Columbia University.

The former president of the USA spoke before the invasion of New York security forces at Columbia University to expel protesters who show their support for Palestine for the war in Gaza.

Trump questioned whether many of the protesters truly have it in their ideals to fight and demonstrate for Palestine, as he indicated that “there are many paid agitators.”

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“I really think there are a lot of paid agitators here too, professional agitators, and I see it everywhere,” he said. “You know, when you see signs and they’re all identical. That means they are being paid by a source,” she said in an interview for Fox News.

He pointed out that a group is behind the demonstrations and that said organization is paying activists to make posters in favor of Palestine, which – according to his observation – are “identical made by the same printing press.”

“They are doing the world a disservice, but they are doing our country a disservice,” added Donald Trump.

Through your social network profileTruth Social‘, Trump blamed the president Joe Biden for what happened:

“It’s a sad thing to see…Biden has to do something. Biden is supposed to be the voice of our country, and he certainly isn’t a great voice. He is a voice that no one has heard.”

In another post, the former president recognized the work of the security forces, considering them “the best in New York City, they have been incredible; It’s not over yet, but the way they came in… they weren’t afraid of anything…”

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They take over the Columbia University campus

It should be remembered that two days ago, activists took over the building Hamilton Hall of the campusso the authorities of Columbia University left the case in the hands of the New York police, considering it a police matter.

They indicated that the decision was made due to the actions of the protesters and not because of their fight, since the people who entered and took over the building are outside the institution.

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2024-05-05 22:33:44

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