"Controversial 'Doxxing Trucks' Expose Alleged Antisemites at Columbia and UPenn"

Nonprofit organization Accuracy in Media has expanded its "doxxing truck" campaign to Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania, exposing students allegedly involved in antisemitic activities. The trucks feature giant video screens displaying the names and headshots of students accused of signing letters blaming Israel for Hamas' attacks. Pro-Palestinian bystanders attempted to block the trucks' displays, while some deep-pocketed donors have criticized the universities' response to the controversy. The truck at Columbia also displayed a website encouraging users to send emails to the university's board of trustees. Davis Polk & Wardwell, a prestigious law firm, rescinded job offers to students involved in the controversy.
- 'Doxxing trucks' expand to Columbia, UPenn to expose campuses' 'leading antisemites' New York Post
- Mobile billboard at Columbia University shows names and faces of students allegedly linked to anti-Israel statement CNN
- ‘Doxxing Truck’ Takes Columbia—Here’s What To Know About The Trucks That Post Names Of Students Forbes
- Hedge fund billionaire vows to stop donating to Columbia University amid students' Israel protests New York Post
- Columbia University postpones major fundraiser amid tensions over Israel-Hamas war CNN
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