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Trump against campus protests: "Antisemitic extremists" 

Former President Trump condemned the demonstrations against Israel during an election rally, calling the protesters "extremist and antisemitic."

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Former President Trump, who is running for another term in office, attacked university students demonstrating against Israel on campuses across the country during an election rally. The former president called them "radical extremists" and labeled them "antisemitic."

During an election rally that took place in the US, the former president said that he watched the actions of the New York police against the protesters and rioters at Columbia University, and described police assault on campus as: "a beautiful thing, a spectacle of law and order."

In addition, Trump condemned the demonstrators and explained that they are "a collection of radical extremists and troublemakers from the extreme left terrorizing the campuses. "The radicals must be defeated," he added.

The former president went on to call the protesters "young and brainwashed antisemites" and promised that under his presidency he would not allow such chaos on college campuses.

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