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Tim Walz’s daughter skips grad school over Israel protests

The daughter of the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz says that she exceeds the graduate school in protest against the university’s lack of support for student demonstrations.

Hope Walz issued an advertisement for her followers on Tiktok on Sunday, saying that she was disappointed with how the institution she planned to attend student protests.

“I applied for one school. I put my heart on that. I will not mention the name of the institution, but given the recent events, I will not give my money, or go to institutions or support that does not support students and the right to protest and speak for their societies,” Hope said.

“Students deserve to protect them. I am not worried about whether I have to be protected or not in the mentioned institution. I, as you know, a distinguished white woman. But I will not put myself in the position in which I give money or institutions that do not support her students.”

The video shows the arrest of Colombia’s anti -Israeli leader Mahmoud Khalil

Tim Walz and his daughter, hop and out. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

Its advertisement comes at a time when universities are wrestling throughout the country with how to respond to anti -violence protests often and the spread of anti -Semitism in their deprivation.

The administration of president Donald Trump has taken an aggressive position with the University of Colombia in particular, and threatened to block federal financing if the Foundation did not provide reforms to combat anti -Semitism and protests on the campus.

Columbia University is back to the demands of the Trump official for $ 400 million in federal financing

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A graduate of Colombia University is speaking before tearing her degree during a protest on Saturday, March 29. (Freedom News TV)

Colombia has agreed to the administration’s demands to masks that for the purpose of hiding identity on the campus in addition to appointing a first deputy to supervise the Ministry of the Middle East, South Asia and Africa, as well as the Center for Palestinian Studies.

After a lot of violence on campus, Colombia must also employ 36 new campus police officers with the ability to arrest students.

A student in Colombia is looking for the damage of the door windows in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University

A student in Colombia is looking for damage to the door windows in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on April 30, 2024, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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Colombia was in the heart of the 2024 campus protests, when New York police officers eventually dismantled a Halmton Hall barrier in a very deployed raid.

Jasmine Baehr and Alexis Mcadams in Fox News contributed to this report.

2025-03-31 17:24:00

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