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Biden condemns Columbia University student pro-Gaza occupation of Hamilton Hall


President Biden condemned Tuesday the student-led occupation of a Columbia University academic building, after protesters’ takeover of Hamilton Hall put the school on lockdown.

The latest escalation in the students’ demonstration against the war in Gaza also drew censure from Gov. Hochul and Mayor Adams, who said they were in communication with university administrators.

“President Biden respects the right to free expression, but protests must be peaceful and lawful,” White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates said in a statement to NPR.

“Forcibly taking over buildings is not peaceful — it is wrong. And hate speech and hate symbols have no place in America.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 30: A demonstrator breaks the windows of the front door of the building in order to secure a chain around it to prevent authorities from entering as demonstrators from the pro-Palestine encampment barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall, an academic building at Colombia University, on April 30, 2024 in New York City. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched around the "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" at Columbia University as a 2 P.M. deadline to clear the encampment given to students by the university passed. The students were given a suspension warning if they do not meet the deadline. Columbia students were the first to erect an encampment in support of Palestine, with students demanding that the school divest from Israel amid the Israel-Hamas war, where more than 34,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Alex Kent/Getty Images)
A demonstrator breaks the windows of the front door of the building as pro-Palestine protestors from the encampment barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall, an academic building at Colombia University, on April 30, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Alex Kent/Getty Images)

Biden stopped short of demanding University President Minouche Shafik resign or calling in the National Guard, as demanded by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) last week. Left-leaning lawmakers — including Reps. Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamaal Bowman — have visited the encampment in recent days to show their support.

“President Biden has stood against repugnant, antisemitic smears and violent rhetoric his entire life,” said Bates. “He condemns the use of the term ‘intifada,’ as he has the other tragic and dangerous hate speech displayed in recent days.”

The takeover began shortly after midnight at Hamilton Hall, Columbia’s main administrative building and the iconic site of occupations in 1968 and 1985. The move prompted the university to restrict access to the campus Tuesday, only allowing students who live in dorms and essential services staff to remain.

In New York, Hochul demanded disciplinary action from the school or from law enforcement. By the afternoon, university administrators announced students occupying the building face expulsion.

April 30, 2024 New York, NY Governor Kathy Hochul gathers industry leaders and advocates to celebrate a historic agreement with the Legislature to establish Empire AI, a first-of-its-kind consortium to secure New York's place at the forefront of artificial intelligence research, as part of the FY 2025 Enacted Budget. The consortium will leverage a $275 million state investment to create and launch a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence computing center on the University at Buffalo's campus. The center will be used by leading New York institutions to promote responsible research and development, create jobs and advance AI for the public good. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Gov. Kathy Hochul is pictured on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (Susan Watts / Office of Gov. Kathy Hochul)

“Many students we know have very strong convictions, strong beliefs about what has taken them to protest,” she said at an unrelated press conference on Roosevelt Island. “We don’t have to agree with them. It’s not always how it is. But when actions crossover into vandalism, harassment, destruction of property or even violence, then the line has been crossed.”

“A few of the individuals participating in last night’s actions, they forced staff from their jobs, students from security of using buildings, they broke windows, barricaded exits, and these individuals are clearly breaking the law,” she said.

Adams said in a briefing at City Hall there are “outside” agitators at the campus protest who are “hijacking almost this entire operation” — a claim that student protesters have repeatedly denied. City Hall is in near-hourly communication with Columbia administrators, who he said requested NYPD presence along the campus perimeter.

“It may not be illegal to say some of the things that we’ve heard, but I think it’s immoral, and we should not remain silent,” said Adams, who did not specify the language he found problematic.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is pictured at City Hall, Blue Room, during his weekly in-person Press Conference on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. During the press conference, the mayor addressed issues regarding the budget, migrants, subway crimes, and the NYPD's handling of protesters occupying University campuses around the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News)
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is pictured at City Hall on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News)

Adams’ NYPD patrol chief, John Chell, on Friday called for the expulsion of students and firing of professors he accused of espousing hate and antisemitism.

“No more suspensions,” Chell wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, “let’s try expulsion of these entitled hateful students. Pack your belongings and get out! Let’s remove faculty and staff who have replaced their educational licenses for a license of hate —Your [sic] fired!”

Adams on Tuesday defended Chell as a “professional.”

“We have a very opinionated not only chief,” Adams said, but also “commissioners, reporters, students, dishwashers, candlestick-makers — everyone has an opinion in New York.”

Adams and NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban were scheduled to brief media on Columbia protests Tuesday evening.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 30: Demonstrators from the pro-Palestine encampment barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall, an academic building at Colombia University, on April 30, 2024 in New York City. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched around the "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" at Columbia University as a 2 P.M. deadline to clear the encampment given to students by the university passed. The students were given a suspension warning if they do not meet the deadline. Columbia students were the first to erect an encampment in support of Palestine, with students demanding that the school divest from Israel amid the Israel-Hamas war, where more than 34,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip. (Photo by Alex Kent/Getty Images)
Demonstrators from the pro-Palestine encampment barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall  on April 30, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Alex Kent/Getty Images)

 



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