Premium Only Content

Billions in Taxpayer Funds Support Colleges Amid Anti-Israel Protests, Sparking Calls for Defunding
According to a review of financial records, More than $5 billion in taxpayer dollars were given to Ivy League schools through sponsorship, grants, and contracts in fiscal year 2023, while another $2.1 billion went to other prominent schools that have recently had anti-Israel rallies.
Ivy League schools, including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, UPenn, Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell, have been the scenes of some of the most high-profile anti-Israel unrest.
Republican lawmakers in the Senate and House are calling for the removal of federal funding for schools that refuse to meaningfully address the situations on their campuses.
In fiscal year 2023, Harvard received $676.1 million, Princeton $403 million, Yale $776.8 million, Columbia $1.2 billion, Penn $955.6 million, Brown $173.7 million, Dartmouth $133 million, and Cornell $736.3 million in federal funding.
An Open the Books study revealed that the eight Ivy League schools, along with Northwestern and Stanford, received "$33 billion [worth] of federal contracts and grants" since 2018, averaging $6.6 billion annually, and an additional $12 billion in special tax treatment benefits on the growth of their endowment gains.
more info:
The unrest on college campuses began after Hamas' Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people. Students at various schools have set up encampments, calling for divestment from Israel and other demands. Some protesters have engaged in anti-Israel and antisemitic chants, and a few have even clashed with police, leading to arrests.
Legal experts argue that the students participating in these protests are violating each school's code of conduct. At Princeton, dozens of demonstrators attempted to erect a tent encampment, resulting in two arrests by university police.
The group Princeton Israeli Apartheid Divest referred to the police as "pigs" on social media. UT Austin placed an anti-Israel group on interim suspension following the arrest of several students last week.
According to a review of financial records, several colleges and universities that have witnessed anti-Israel protests in recent weeks received substantial federal funding in fiscal year 2023. UC Berkeley received over $451.4 million, New York University (NYU) $805.5 million, University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) roughly $645.6 million, and George Washington University (GWU) more than $200 million.
-
2:05:26
Side Scrollers Podcast
18 hours ago4Chan SUES UK Government + Craig Has Mental Illness Fatigue + Knight Rider REBOOT | Side Scrollers
29.1K8 -
19:26
GritsGG
1 day agoChat Picked My Hair Color! All Pink Loadout & Operator Challenge!
22.6K4 -
10:32
Nikko Ortiz
1 day agoFunniest Fails Of The Month
53.2K7 -
1:27:34
TruthStream with Joe and Scott
4 days agoArchitect Richard Gage: 911 truths and more #482
27.8K7 -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
2 years agoSynthwave Radio 🌌 - beats to chill/game to
164 watching -
56:48
The HotSeat
14 hours agoI'm NOT Sorry! Guns Aren’t the Problem—Godless Culture Is
32.3K30 -
9:43
The Pascal Show
15 hours ago $0.52 earnedWHOA! Annunciation School Sh**ter Identified... Heartbreaking & Insane
4.98K2 -
22:42
Liberty Hangout
9 hours agoCollege Democrats Say Gangs Are GOOD!
78.3K68 -
2:14:50
Badlands Media
15 hours agoBadlands Media Fantasy Football Live Draft
46.4K1 -
2:12:29
Inverted World Live
9 hours agoWe Are Time Travelers | Ep. 100
88.7K13