Former President Trump[1] weighed in on Monday about the anti-Israel demonstrations that are roiling U.S. college and university campuses.
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The Biden administration[1] is silent on whether students carrying out anti-Israel protests spiraling on college campuses nationwide will be barred from student loan forgiveness programs that have canceled billions of dollars in debt under the 46th president.