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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS:
– The House has voted to prohibit entry into the U.S. for individuals linked to the October 7 Hamas attack
– A major university is ordered to reinstate a law student expelled for anti-Jewish remarks
– A Big 10 university agrees to a $75 million settlement following federal civil rights investigations into antisemitism

Trump and the aftermath in Gaza (Reuters)
MAIN STORY: The House has unanimously approved a bill that prevents anyone associated with the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack from entering the U.S. or receiving immigration benefits. Spearheaded by Representative Tom McClintock, the bipartisan bill equates these individuals to Nazi collaborators under current immigration laws. The proposal now moves to the Senate, where similar legislation is under review.
VIDEO: Israeli demonstrators are demanding the return of the bodies of the last two hostages from the October 7 massacre, Ran Gvili and Sudthisak Rinthalak. Their remains are thought to be held in Gaza. VIEW VIDEO HERE:
BACK TO SCHOOL: A federal judge ordered the University of Florida to reinstate law student Preston Damsky, expelled for posts calling for Jews to “be abolished” and other provocative race-related comments. The judge ruled UF failed to show his speech was a true threat and likely violated his First Amendment rights. Damsky returns pending further litigation.
CIVIL RIGHTS SQUEEZE: The Trump administration reached a $75 million civil-rights agreement with a major university requiring antisemitism training, protections against race-based admissions, and clearer protest policies. Federal agencies will end related investigations, restoring eligibility for major research funding. The school denies wrongdoing, saying the payment isn’t an admission of guilt. Officials called the deal a major win for campus civil-rights enforcement.

Former Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory, who has been accused of antisemitism, was tapped to help lead Zohran Mamdani’s transition team committee on public safety. (Reuters)
CITY HALL HATE: NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani appointed activist Tamika Mallory—who resigned from the Women’s March over antisemitism allegations and supports defunding and abolishing police—to his transition team’s public-safety committee. Critics cite her praise of Louis Farrakhan and controversial views. Mamdani calls her part of a skilled advisory group; opponents say the appointment mainstreams antisemitism.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Veteran Israeli diplomat Shahar Azani, the former spokesperson of Israel’s consulate in New York, writes about an explosive new film that probes a UN agency’s alleged terror ties and claims it fueled the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “There are still some things we can come together on in this body, and one of them is opposition to Hamas and the terrorism they unleashed on civilians in Israel more than two years ago.” – Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., after passage of a bill barring anyone with Oct. 7 ties from entering the U.S.
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