ADL CEO Commends Trump for Efforts to Address Antisemitism at Universities
- Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt stated there are "rampant" problems with antisemitism at universities like Harvard, questioning the Trump administration's actions to address these issues.
- Greenblatt expressed gratitude that the Trump administration is "leaning in" to hold perpetrators accountable during an appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box.
- He emphasized the need for strategic actions against antisemitism rather than stifling debate, stating that Jews value education and discussion.
- Greenblatt criticized Trump, saying, "Put simply, Donald Trump is no friend of the Jews," emphasizing concerns about the administration's approach to education and debate.
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