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Trump administration says George Washington University broke law over treatment of Jewish students

George Washington is the latest university targeted by the Trump administration, which has threatened to cut federal funding to institutions over pro-Palestinian protests against Israel’s war in Gaza.

Trump administrationTrump administration said on Tuesday it had found George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, DC, violated US federal civil rights law. (File Photo)

The Trump administration said on Tuesday it had found George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, DC, violated US federal civil rights law in its handling of issues affecting Jewish, American-Israeli and Israeli students and faculty, according to Reuters.

The US Department of Justice said GWU had been “deliberately indifferent to the hostile educational environment for Jewish, American-Israeli, and Israeli students and faculty” during pro-Palestinian protests in April and May 2024.

In a letter to university President Ellen Granberg, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said the department found members of the university community had taken part in “antisemitic, disruptive protests,” including setting up an encampment at University Yard. These actions, she wrote, were intended to “frighten, intimidate, and deny” Jewish, Israeli and American-Israeli students access to the university environment.

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“The Department finds that despite actual notice of the abuses occurring on its campus, GWU was deliberately indifferent to the complaints it received, the misconduct that occurred, and the harms that were suffered,” Dhillon wrote.

Dhillon said the Justice Department planned to move forward with enforcement but was offering the university a chance to reach a voluntary resolution. GWU has until 22 August to say whether it is willing to take part in such talks.

George Washington is the latest university targeted by the Trump administration, which has threatened to cut federal funding to institutions over pro-Palestinian protests against Israel’s war in Gaza.

Protesters, including some Jewish groups, told Reuters the administration wrongly links criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian territories with antisemitism, and advocacy for Palestinian rights with support for extremism.

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