Trump Is the Only Leader Fighting Antisemitism
My Jewish identity isn’t just something I talk about — it’s who I am. It's a part of my family's survival story: surviving the Holocaust, escaping Soviet oppression, and rebuilding a life in America with nothing but determination and faith. My grandparents lived through brutality that many today only read about. Their stories taught me early on that freedom is fragile — and that you have to fight to protect it.Now, as I prepare for college, I see antisemitism rising again in places that are supposed to be centers of learning and acceptance. According to the Anti-Defamation League, 2023 saw over 8,800antisemitic incidents in the U.S.—the highest ever recorded—with a 321% increase on college campuses alone. These numbers reflect more than just statistics; they represent real students who face harassment, threats, and even violence simply for being Jewish.
This reality has shaped my political views and made me appreciate leaders who don’t just talk about protecting minorities — they actually do it. That’s why I support President Trump.
President Trump’s actions against antisemitism are real, not symbolic. Under his direct leadership, his administration made it clear that colleges and universities would lose federal funding if they allowed antisemitism to flourish. In fact, in March 2025, Columbia University lost $400 million in federal grants for failing to protect Jewish students—sending a powerful message that silence has consequences.
Schools had a choice: take meaningful steps to protect Jewish students or face serious penalties. For instance, institutions that implemented robust anti-hate policies were explicitly warned that inaction would lead to a loss of federal support, ensuring that Jewish students could attend campus without fear.

1 comment:
"Under his direct leadership" phrases like this are kissing Trumps ass and to me the article has no merit. Posed by Bob not Jerry
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