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From the Washington Free Beacon: Northwestern University’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter held an anarchist training session for its members at which it cited propaganda from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terror group urging U.S. students to “build an Intifada” and “destroy amerika.”
Northwestern’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter featured two radical pamphlets as part of its materials for the Thursday training, titled “Organizing Safety 101.” One of those, an anarchist pamphlet, quoted a PFLP leader and called on students to “build an Intifada” so they could “destroy amerika.” The other, crafted by the SJP chapter, featured a PFLP cartoon on the cover and encouraged students to “channel [their] anger” so they could “aid in the fight” against Israel.
The event coincides with the Trump administration’s intensifying efforts to address anti-Semitism on college campuses across the nation, slashing more than $430 million in federal funds at Columbia University and threatening to cut another $9 billion in grants and contracts at Harvard University. And on Tuesday, the Trump administration froze $790 million at Northwestern amid a civil rights investigation, the New York Times reported.
Still, a Northwestern graduate student told the Washington Free Beacon he doubts the university will take action to address the anti-Semitic training. He said seeing the SJP pamphlet, which was passed out on campus and obtained by the Free Beacon, made his “stomach drop.”
The Free Beacon posted copies of the documents on social media:
Northwestern’s SJP chapter hosted a training session called “Organizing Safety 101.”
One of the pamphlets they distributed quoted a PFLP leader and called on students to “build an Intifada” so they could “destroy amerika.” pic.twitter.com/WVXgDIpNyl— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) April 9, 2025
The pamphlet lists the core tenets of “Al-Thawabit,” a foundational creed created by the Palestinian Liberation Organization in 1977 “to which all Palestinian factions must pledge fealty.” pic.twitter.com/37WXaD6X3f
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) April 9, 2025
A Northwestern grad student who saw the pamphlets told the Free Beacon:
“Seeing the [SJP] pamphlet made my stomach drop. If you put that next to Nazi or Communist propaganda… you would not be able to tell the difference.”— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) April 9, 2025
READ MORE: https://t.co/Fisp40iHDS
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) April 9, 2025
In a second report by Free Beacon: Trump Admin Freezes Over $1.8 Billion in Federal Funding to Cornell, Northwestern
The Trump administration has frozen more than $1.8 billion in federal funding to Cornell University and Northwestern University amid ongoing Title VI investigations into campus anti-Semitism, administration officials said.
“Several agencies froze roughly $790M of federal funding & roughly $1.05B of federal funding from Northwestern and Cornell, respectively,” Fox News senior White House editorial producer Pat Ward reported Tuesday in an X post. The official told Ward that “the money was frozen in connection with several ongoing, credible, and concerning Title VI investigations.”
The New York Times on Wednesday confirmed the funding freeze, which involves grants and contracts from the Departments of Agriculture, Defense, Education, and Health and Human Services.
Sr admin official tells FOX, yday several agencies froze roughly $790M of federal funding & roughly $1.05B of federal funding from Northwestern and Cornell, respectively. “The money was frozen in connection with several ongoing, credible, and concerning Title VI investigations.”
— Pat Ward (@WardDPatrick) April 8, 2025
Trump Admin Freezes Over $1.8 Billion in Federal Funding to Cornell, Northwesternhttps://t.co/ZFfsUYcoqt
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) April 9, 2025
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