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    Johnson said there might be a right time to bring in the National Guard if student protesters refuse to leave

    By Randall BarrancoApril 24, 2024 News 4 Mins Read
    Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) addresses reporters after a closed-door House Republican Conference meeting on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
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    Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stated on Wednesday that there may be a need for the National Guard to control pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University and other universities facing unrest.

    Johnson made these remarks during a tense press conference with Republican lawmakers at Columbia University in New York City, where they urged pro-Palestine protesters to disperse and criticized the antisemitism on campus. the crowd heckled the group.

    Johnson stated, “If this is not contained quickly, and if these threats and intimidation are not stopped, there is an appropriate time for the National Guard,” Johnson said. “We have to bring order to these campuses. We cannot allow this to happen around the country. We are better than this.”

    Johnson said he planned to call Biden after his visit to the campus to “share with him what we have seen with our own two eyes and demand that he take action,” arguing that “there is executive authority that’d be appropriate.”

    Johnson’s statements came after Republican Sens. Josh Hawley (Mo.) and Tom Cotton (Ark.) on Monday called on Biden to deploy the National Guard to colleges across the country — especially Columbia — to end sit-ins and other demonstrations staged by pro-Palestinian protesters. One day later, Cotton and 26 other GOP senators sent a letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and Attorney General Merrick Garland urging them to “restore order to campuses that have been effectively shut down by anti-Semitic mobs that are targeting Jewish students.”

    Biden denounced the demonstrations at Columbia University, saying Monday “I condemn the antisemitic protests” and “those who don’t understand what’s going on with the Palestinians,” before getting cut off.

    Wednesday’s press conference with Johnson and other GOP lawmakers — Reps. Virginia Foxx (N.C.), Mike Lawler (N.Y.), Anthony D’Esposito (N.Y.) and Nicole Malliotakis (N.Y.) — was the latest instance of Congressional lawmakers visiting Columbia’s campus amid pro-Palestine protests and allegations of antisemitism.

    Johnson called on Columbia President Minouche Shafik to resign from her post — he met with her minutes before the public event — saying she should step down “if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos.”

    “We met briefly with the president and her top officials right before we came out on the steps here. We encouraged her to take immediate action and stamp this out. And our feeling is that they have not acted to restore order on the campus,” Johnson said at another point in the press conference.

    “This is dangerous. This is not free expression, this is not First Amendment — they are threatening, intimidating, saying that they will take violence upon Jewish students,” he continued. “We met with Jewish students who are in fear. They can’t come on campus, they can’t study for their final exams. This affects everybody’s lives and it affects the image that we portray to the world. This is not who we are as Americans.

    He also suggested that the House might decide to stop giving federal money to colleges that fail to create a safe environment for Jewish students.

    “There is a connection to federal funding. If these campuses can't solve this problem, they don't deserve taxpayer dollars. That’s a very serious issue,” Johnson said when asked what the House will do to address the antisemitism when it returns to Washington next week.

    “You’ve seen our Education and Workforce Committee holding oversight hearings. We have brought the presidents of these universities to Congress to testify under oath, and you’ve seen accountability begun there. There’ll be much more of that. We’ll continue to work on legislation to adjust this at the federal level,” he added. “This Congress — and I genuinely believe there’s bipartisan agreement on this — will stand for what is good and what is right. And it does not matter who shouts in our faces. We’re gonna do what is right by America. We respect free speech. We respect diversity of ideas. But there is a way to do that in a lawful manner and that’s not what this is.”

    The Republicans themselves were met with heckling as they denounced the demonstrations on Wednesday, with individuals in the crowd booing the group, chanting “we can’t hear you,” “Mike you suck” and “get the f— out of here.”

    Randall Barranco

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