Police forcibly removed scores of defiant pro-Palestinian protesters at several colleges on Thursday, including taking down an encampment at UCLA in a jarring scene that underscored the heightened chaos that has erupted at universities this week. In the pre-dawn hours, helmeted police swarmed a tent city set up at the University of California in Los Angeles, using flash bangs and riot gear to push through lines of protesters who linked arms in a futile attempt to halt their advance. Los Angeles police said on social media that 210 people were arrested at UCLA, and hundreds of arrests were made at other universities overnight and on Thursday. "I'm a student here," one UCLA protester told cameras as he was led away, his hands bound. "Please don't fail us. Don't fail us." Hours later, the student, who would only give his first name as Ryan, was back on campus and vowed he would not stop fighting.
There’s a terror nexus staring us right in the face. Mob rule’s won before and now these radicals have the same expectations. Biden can say “don’t” all he wants, but our enemies don’t listen to him, so why would our citizens? pic.twitter.com/na5cyN9Vra
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) May 3, 2024
➤PROTESTORS REQUESTED VEGAN, GLUTEN-FREE FOOD: UCLA protestors requested vegan, gluten-free food . . . Participants in the ongoing “Palestine Solidarity Encampment” at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) have reportedly asked supporters to bring “vegan” and “gluten-free” food, whie warning “no nuts” and “no bananas.” The request list was obtained by Fox News’ Bill Melugin, and includes a variety of other supplies, including objects for use in clashes with counter-demonstrators and police, such as “gas masks,” “shields,” and “skater helmets.”
➤TIME TO CLEAN-UP: Work crews began removing tents, wood and other debris after officers forcibly removed a pro-Palestinian encampment in one of the most violent episodes since college demonstrations began last month. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protestors were arrested, a California Highway Patrol officer told a local ABC affiliate. How many were affiliated with UCLA couldn’t be determined. At Columbia University, officials closed libraries, dining halls and the student center and asked the NYPD to stay on campus through graduation. Clashes at both schools have drawn national attention as students show solidarity with Gazans. Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israel sparked the war in the enclave. Universities have struggled to balance free expression with maintaining order and combating inflammatory and antisemitic rhetoric from some demonstrators.
WATCH: Fox’s @DanaPerino: “The liberal media is in a bit of a panic, fretting how the images of chaos could negatively impact the reelection chances of Biden.” pic.twitter.com/qPZpTyY9Ut
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➤OBAMA STAFFER FEELS 'BETRAYED' BY BIDEN: Philip Martin, a former Obama-Biden administration staffer, says he feels betrayed by President Joe Biden’s “unconditional support” for Israel as it continues its attack in Gaza, almost seven months after the terrorist group Hamas killed 1,200 people in Israel and took 250 hostages. Martin, a former director in the U.S. Department of Education, told USA TODAY he’d joined the Obama campaign in 2008 because he was furious that the Bush administration had “hijacked" the country's pain to justify killing civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan.But now, he says Biden is having a similar effect with his Israel foreign policy. "Seeing the Biden administration provide unconditional support to the Israeli war machine that is killing, displacing, starving, and otherwise terrorizing Palestinian civilians makes me just as furious and feels like a betrayal,” he said.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she plans to move forward with an effort to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson. In an upcoming @60Minutes interview, Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries tells @NorahODonnell that Democrats will vote against the congresswoman's efforts. pic.twitter.com/NuszGSbmpH
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) May 2, 2024
➤COHEN 'DESPONDENT' OVER NOT GETTING JOB WITH TRUMP ADMIN: Michael Cohen was “despondent” when he learned he wasn’t getting a job in the Trump administration, a former lawyer for Stormy Daniels said. Keith Davidson, testifying for a second day in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial, said he got a call from the one-time personal attorney for the former president in December 2016. “I thought he was going to kill himself,” Davidson said of Cohen. Trump has previously tried to discredit Cohen, calling him a liar and a bad lawyer. Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up the payment to Daniels. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has denied any wrongdoing. The trial resumes tomorrow.