"House Condemns College Presidents for Antisemitism 'Failure' and Demands Resignations"

The House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan resolution condemning antisemitism on college campuses, specifically targeting the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and the former president of Penn for their handling of violent anti-Jew demonstrations. The resolution calls for the resignations of the Harvard and MIT presidents and demands that they follow the lead of Penn's former president. The measure was approved with overwhelming support from both Republicans and Democrats. The resolution comes after a hearing where the presidents were questioned about their response to antisemitism on campus. Some Democrats criticized the resolution as an overreach, while others supported it as a necessary step to combat antisemitism. Lawmakers have also announced a formal investigation into antisemitism on campuses and the possibility of cutting off federal funds to institutions that fail to address the issue.
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