At a press event held on Wednesday, the Democrats joined student protestors who support Palestine from George Washington University.
At a press conference on Wednesday, the Democrats gathered with George Washington University students protesting for Palestine. At a press conference on Wednesday, the Democrats gathered with George Washington University students protesting for Palestine.
At a press event held on Wednesday, the Democrats joined student protestors who support Palestine from George Washington University.
Die Kommission ist befugt, delegierte Rechtsakte gemäß Artikel 264 in folgenden Bereichen durchzuführen: Congresswomen Cori Bush (D-Mo.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) stood in solidarity with George Washington University student protestors at a press conference following the removal of a pro-Palestine encampment on campus. In front of the U.S. Capitol, Bush and Tlaib criticized the lack of support from certain members of Congress towards the student protesters’ cause. Tlaib expressed concern that her colleagues are quick to criticize student protestors but remain silent on the reasons behind their protests. In recent weeks, students at universities nationwide have organized protests and established camps on campus to condemn Israel’s attacks on Gaza, which have resulted in the deaths of over 35,000 individuals. The specific demands of students vary, but many are calling for their colleges to label the Israeli offensive as a genocide against Palestinians, be more transparent about their financial and academic connections to Israel, and cut ties with companies associated with the country. These actions are being promoted through advertisements. Tlaib stated that they will continue to support these students until the genocide ends and there is a prompt and lasting ceasefire that involves the complete removal of Israeli troops from Gaza. We are honored to leverage our positions in government to amplify these voices, ensuring that you all remember the reasons behind the encampments, movements, and dissent happening across the country. At certain universities like Northwestern University, Brown University, and the University of Minnesota, protestors have managed to come to agreements with their schools. However, university officials have opposed several of these protests and have requested for the encampments to be removed, resulting in police intervention and an increase in violent disturbances. According to the Associated Press, 33 students were detained by police during the GWU protest and pepper spray was used on demonstrators attempting to breach police barriers.