President Biden Remarks on College Campus Protests
“There’s the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos,” President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to… read more
“There’s the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos,” President Biden said from the Roosevelt Room of White House in response to protests happening on college campuses around the country. President Biden called for order and said violent protest was not protected under the First Amendment. He briefly responded to questions asked by reporters, including whether believed the National Guard should get involved. The president said “no.” He did not respond to further questions on the federal government’s handling of the Israel Hamas war and financial investment by colleges in Israeli companies. close
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