We should not have to tolerate anti-Semitism or bigotry for all Jewish students, whether they are pro-genocide or anti-genocide.
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No other president has spoken out against anti-Semitism more than Biden.
Okay, that's right up there with the border is secure and the border is closed.
That is right up there.
He gets more done in an hour than the average person gets done in a full day.
I'm like, no, that's not true either.
His silence, frankly, on all of this has been pretty deafening in spite of the lame statement that he made earlier today.
Listen.
The question was, why hasn't the president been more forceful in talking about the protest?
He talked about how he's talked about anti-Semitism, but specific on the protest, why hasn't the president been more focused on that?
And I hear the question, Gay, but respectfully, the president has been no other president has spoken about anti-Semitism than this president.
But that's not the question.
It's the protest.
But I'm answering it in the way that I believe is the best way to answer your question, which is the president has been very, very clear.
He's been clear about this.
He's taken action.
He put forth a strategic plan to deal to counter anti-Semitism, more than 100 new actions.
And not just taking actions, but his actions that across the administration, this is a whole of government process, right?
We have the Department of Homeland Security that's involved.
We have the Department of Education that's involved.
We want to make sure that we're dealing with this, not just words, not just speaking out, but taking action.
Then you've got these pro-Palestinian protesters chanting, long live Palestine, long live Antifada.
And if they're not chanting that, they're chanting from the river to the sea, death to America, death to Israel.
But listen to this anyway, here to weigh in on what is now becoming more dangerous by the day and keeps growing by the day.
Our friend Leo 2.0 Terrell, Fox News contributor, civil rights attorney.
You know, I'm getting very nervous here.
I know the police.
I was on for two hours the other night when they successfully took back Hamilton Hall at Columbia University.
But Leo, as I look around the country, what I'm seeing with my own eyes is now getting more dangerous by the second.
Riot police, head-to-head conflict last night with the left-wing mob after breaking through a barrier at the UCLA campus.
Now they've gone to remote learning.
UCLA anti-Israel protesters ask supporters for vegan, gluten-free food and zip ties and shields.
Protesters occupying the library of Portland State University.
Anti-Israel protests celebrate a victory.
They made a deal with Brown University.
Why would Brown ever make a deal like that?
Hanover police arresting 90 for trespassing, resisting arrest.
That's a Dartmouth.
We have more issues at Columbia as they're urging professors to cancel final exams and move everything remotely.
I mean, Jewish students being told to stay away from all of these schools.
I mean, what the hell is happening in our country and where is your president?
Anyway, Leo, great to have you back, sir.
First of all, Sean, you did a great job for those two hours.
I watched it from beginning to end.
The President Trump made comments about how great that show was.
I watched what happened when the police officers, the NYPD, did a great job.
But I want to tell you right now what's going on.
And by the way, I'm embarrassed.
I went to UCLA Law School, and it is a zoo that occurred last tonight and what the officers did.
There is no deterrent, Sean Hannity.
There's nothing.
These terrorists, these individuals who are terrorizing Jewish American students have a carte blanche to do it again and again and again.
If you are going to rely on Democratic leadership in California and New York, forget it.
I want to be very clear because I, Sean, I've been a civil rights lawyer for 30 years.
I know it inside and out.
What Joe Biden said today, those three paragraphs, meaningless, worthless.
Sean, I'm old enough to remember when the federal government got involved in making sure that black kids went to school in the South in Little Rock, 1957, in Alabama in 1962.
Joe Biden has neutered the Department of Justice, the FBI, the education department.
He could stop this today.
Where's the federal arrest?
Where are the federal charges?
I heard what Alan Derfshow said that said, oh, we'll file civil lawsuits.
Nonsense.
The federal government has the power to stop this.
If I was in the Trump administration, he's going to win.
I shut off every nickel and dime of money, millions of dollars going to these universities.
I have federal marshals protecting Jewish American kids to go to school.
I have investigation by the FBI.
They investigated Catholics and parents.
The FBI is sitting there with their hands on their butts.
Christopher Wray said that Jews are being harassed at a disproportionately high level.
The federal government is not doing anything.
Why, Sean, very simply.
Because of Michigan, because Joe Biden is playing politics with the lives of Jewish American citizens.
This is sickening.
And I'm sick and tired of people saying this is First Amendment.
It's not.
This is criminal conduct.
Jews are being terrorized, harassed, and denied their civil rights.
When anyone tells you this is First Amendment speech, that is a lie.
Can you believe the lack of moral clarity and the inability of school administrators to deal with what is being said and what is happening on these college campuses?
I can't believe it.
Sean, it's been going on for 25 years.
Come on, Sean, before this happened, critical race theory, this vision of people, of students based on race.
The public education system, the universities have been hijacked by Marxists, Sean.
And now, look what's happening.
This is a Finnish product.
You had university professors in concert with these student terrorists.
And let's be clear.
There's outside agitators.
And Sean, I want to be clear about all this.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to tell the truth.
Follow the money.
The Democrat Party is conflicted.
Money is going from the George Sources to fund these outrageous harassment campaigns against Jews.
And there's money going to the Democratic Party.
They cannot attack these guys because it's the same money, Sean Hannity.
This is just maddening, and it's going to get worse.
It is getting worse.
It's getting worse by the day.
I mean, that's what's so chilling about all of this.
I never thought in my life, Leo 2.0 Terrell, I don't know.
I guess I was naive.
I guess I was just ignorant.
I wrote a book about evil in 2004, Deliver Us from Evil.
And in that book, I chronicled what happened in the last century.
Mao, China, Stalin, Russia, Hitler, Germany, Mussolini, Italy, Tojo, Japan, Paul Pot, Cambodia, Killingfields, over 100 million dead souls in that century alone.
Estimates have it even higher.
And people think, well, this can't happen again.
You know, I was speaking to a friend of mine in Israel, and he's like, no, BB's right.
Never again is happening right now before our eyes.
And where is the FBI, Leo 2.0 Terrell?
I know they got all gung-ho going after peaceful pro-life protesters and tiger moms like Linda, you know, that dare to show up at their kids' school and talk about age-appropriate material.
They were being investigated as domestic terrorists.
I mean, where is the voice of moral clarity from a White House that should be shouting this with a bullhorn from the rooftops?
It's got to stop.
And the inability to deal with these kids, you know, it's just getting worse and worse and worse.
Now, the other night we got lucky at Columbia.
Thank God the NYPD was able to clear out that building in an hour and 52 minutes.
I was on the air the whole time.
From the minute they started, one cop at a time, going into the Hamilton hall at Columbia, till I nearly went off the air.
They were able to do it peacefully without any incidents.
Nobody got hurt.
That's not going to continue, Leo.
You don't have to be a brain surgeon to see what's happening here.
You saw what happened last night and this morning at UCLA.
You're alma mater.
Oh, absolutely.
And let me say right now, the NYPD were perfect.
Hey, let me give you a prediction.
They're going to be sued anyway.
The officers in L.A. who did a perfect job here, they're going to get sued anyway because there's no backup.
Sean, where's Mayor Adams?
Where's the governor?
They're allowing this to happen.
They're signaling to these protesters.
Go ahead and do it.
Look what's happening at George Washington University right now.
They're trying to put up the Palestinian flag.
Sean, in the freest, most powerful, most welcoming country on the planet, they're using America's policies, the First Amendment, to inflict any Semitic values here.
This is Munich 1939.
It really is frightening.
Quick break, right back more with Leo 2.0 Terrell on the other side.
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Leo 2.0 Terrell, chaos all across college campuses, all around the country, and the most pathetic, quote, leadership, if you even want to use that term, by your president and everybody associated with him.
Now, what should the schools be doing?
Now, we both believe in the First Amendment.
I guess you have a First Amendment to be bigoted.
Now, a lot of these schools, you know, if you use the wrong pronoun, you might be suspended.
You might even be expelled.
If you have bigoted, racist people on campus, they're thrown off the campus, Leo.
If you have people that say anything against the LGBTQ community, the same with them.
I mean, but yet these schools are impotent when they seem to be dealing with two groups of people.
If a conservative dares to walk on campus and try to give a speech, God help them.
If you're an African-American conservative, God help you, you can be called any name in the book.
And now if you are Jewish-American and now you can't even go to class because it's not safe for you to attend, and that's been acceptable.
We've watched the presidents of our top universities, institutions of higher earning with no moral compass at all, Leo.
None, zero.
What part of the rape, the murder, the slaughter, the beheading, the burning, the beheading of even little babies, the kidnapping, the rape and torture, what part of this are they having a hard time understanding what happened to Israel on October 7th?
What part of standing up against radical Islamic terrorists responsible for this and letting Israel do what any other country would do, and that is win their war against radical terrorism?
Where is that moral compass?
Sean, let me be very clear.
They're on the side of Hamas and the Palestinians.
They're on that side.
They are anti-Israel.
And if they're anti-Israel, they're anti-America.
Let me tell you right now, let me just be honest to all your listeners.
Nothing's going to change between now until Trump is president.
I'm not bucking for a job.
I like being a fox contributor.
But if I was in the Department of Justice or Education Department for two months under the Trump administration, we have criminal investigation as to the permissibility of hate crimes going on at these universities.
I would have every college president being deposed, examined.
I would have cut off every single nickel time.
Sean, do you know these universities are getting millions and millions of dollars from taxpayers?
Millions of dollars.
I cut that off immediately.
I have massive investigations.
This would stop under a Trump administration.
It really would.
And you know what?
When Donald Trump says that, the left, they just roll their eyes.
But let me tell you something.
He's not wrong in what he's saying.
He's 100% right.
And this is where we now are as a country.
And I'll tell you what I really worry about.
When they chant these things, death to Israel, and they chant death to America, why don't people want to believe them?
And isn't that a terroristic threat?
Am I allowed to go to Leo 2.0 Terrell's house?
Well, of course I'd say, Leo, I love you, but enchant, oh, Leo 2.0, death to Leo 2.0 Terrell.
I mean, is that allowed now in America?
Because intimidating Supreme Court justices didn't move the Biden Justice Department.
It's only if Donald Trump has a bookkeeping era, then you'll end up in court.
Then they'll throw the book at you.
Sean, if you have a D in front of your name, a Democrat, you could do it.
But if you're not a Democrat, you can't do it.
And let me tell you right now, Sean, what you did on Fox for those two hours, what you're doing right now, what Mark Levin is doing, you know why this is happening?
Because 90% of the media is in bed with the Democrats.
You got a trial judge who's an agent of the Democrats.
I don't want to mention their name, CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, New York Times, L.A. Times.
It is a mismatch as far as the number of left-wing media who's providing cover.
Thank goodness for the Sean Hennedy radio show.
Thank goodness for Mark Levin because we need to counter-program and get the truth out.
And you know what, Sean?
It's getting out.
All you got to do is look at the polls.
You look at the polls, and the American public has said, we've had enough.
And look, there's no doubt about it.
If the election was held today, we have a new president.
It's not going to change in November.
Trump is going to become president.
And I got news for the Jewish American community.
You're going to have protection and safety effective November 2024.
Well, I pray to God that that's true.
I really do.
Leo 2.0 Terrell, we love you.
You're a good man, good friend.
I miss seeing you.
I hope I can catch up with you soon.
God bless you, Sean.
Doing a great job.
You're doing a great job.
That show that.
You are too.
Fantastic.
Thank you.
By the way, it's only 186 days, Leo.
A lot on the line for this country, I'll tell you that.
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You know, all these kids, you know, one thing you got to keep in mind, this is not entire campuses.
I know many, many students that are aghast at what is happening on their college campus and they're shocked, they're horrified.
We had a young woman last night that was, where was this?
I think it was in New York.
I think it was at Columbia or maybe Fordham.
I forget where.
And one of the Fox reporters, Alexis, who was doing a great job for us at the Fox News channel, she actually had an opportunity to interview a young woman who was Jewish, and she had the Israeli flag with her, and she had other students with her.
And meanwhile, they are surrounded by nothing but pure, unadulterated hatred.
And, you know, she was kind of petite.
And all I can think of, please, God, make sure this girl is going to be safe.
I said that on the one hand.
And on the other hand, I'm like, wow, good for her.
She's standing up to this hatred.
She's confronting it head on.
She's putting herself in harm's way doing this.
And I just had nothing but great admiration for her.
And in my head, I was like praying that she's safe in all of this.
What is life like for the kids on these campuses?
Now, there is a group called Campus Reform.
David Fuentes is a part of it.
He joins us now.
He is a correspondent and senior at the University of Southern California, USC.
Emily Sturge is with us, campus reform correspondent and student at the University of Florida.
Michael Duke is with Campus Reform.
He's also a correspondent, and he is a student at Fordham University.
And anyway, they're here to talk about what life is like on their campuses.
They've all been experiencing this over the last number of weeks.
Emily, let's start with you.
The one good part about being in Florida is that Florida is not putting up with this crap.
And whenever it pops its head up, it is stymied immediately, thankfully, because of the leadership, I would argue, starting at the top of Governor DeSantis.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much for having me on the show.
Earlier this week, Campus Reform reported that nine anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Florida, my school, after a week-long protest.
Now, the University of Florida set a clear example of how universities should be responding to this type of violence and intimidation happening on campuses.
Anti-Israel agitators took over the center of our campus for many days, right in front of one of our main libraries, of course, during finals week.
And protesters were shouting and causing massive disruption for students like me who were just trying to make it to our exams on time and were just trying to get studying and were being inconvenienced by these protesters.
The arrest of these protesters sent a clear message that this type of behavior is not tolerated on our campus.
It's not tolerated in Florida.
Florida is a law and order state, and the University of Florida is upholding that standard.
So I'm really proud of my university for prioritizing the safety of its students and arresting these protesters.
All right, let's get your take.
Michael Duke, from Fordham, we've seen a lot of hostility on your campus.
I'm sure you're not liking any of it.
Yes, well, thank you for having me, Sean.
It means a lot.
I think the video speaks in itself.
I mean, I've been on the ground in New York City.
I've been reporting for the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform on violence, the anti-Semitism, everything in between that these pro-Hamas protesters have been pushing.
And at the end of the day, what we're really seeing is radical indoctrination because you have students who are conforming to recent trends because they're sheep.
They've had college professors and administrators telling them specifically what to think as opposed to what higher education is supposed to do.
Higher education, it's supposed to encourage students to prepare for their futures, think how to think critically, and promote a diversity of thought.
But instead, as I reported on in New York, just at Fordham yesterday, students, they're just being radicalized to the point where they're just conformists at this point.
At Columbia, I was denied entry into the Gaza Solidarity encampment because I was reporting the facts for what they are, and the groups don't like that.
And even yesterday at Fordham as well, I saw many of my peers yelling phrases at the NYPD, such as NYPDKKK, just because they're part of this mob mentality that we're seeing.
It was Alexis McAdams who I was referring to earlier.
And she's experiencing the same thing.
I mean, at a lot of these campuses, if you're Jewish, they're telling you not to show up to school.
I mean, is this, you know, Nazi Germany or the lead up to Nazi Germany?
Are we living back in the 1930s now?
Because that's what it's beginning to feel like.
Yeah, you know, it's a very scary time for me, my friends, my Jewish friends, especially, because they are scared.
And even at the new school, just last week, last Thursday, I was recording the encampment from outside on a public sidewalk.
And a group surrounded me.
They started yelling chants at me and almost forced me into the street with oncoming traffic.
Thank God the light changed and the traffic stopped.
But I could have seriously been hurt just because I was doing my job.
And at the end of the day, it really just falls onto the shoulders of administrators who either choose not to act or don't know how to act.
They are the ones who are refusing to keep our campuses safe and secure.
So students like me can go about their daily lives without the fear of just living.
Yeah, it's really scary.
It's such a scary time for kids.
I'm so grateful my kids are just getting out.
I really am.
The stuff that they have told me, I purposely keep my kids off.
I don't talk about them a lot on radio or TV.
They're independent people.
They live their own lives.
And I just never wanted to drag them into my political world.
They don't want any part of it.
And I don't really blame them.
David Fuentes, you're at USC in Southern California, your rival school, UCLA.
Both schools have had a lot of activity, especially last night at UCLA and into the early morning this morning.
Let's get your reaction.
What's going on out there?
Yeah, thanks again for having me, Sean.
It's a pleasure to be speaking with you and everyone else.
Yeah, it's been really scary here at USC.
I'm not sure if you saw the commencement ceremony was just canceled just due to how horrible all the protesters and encampments have been.
I'm disgusted that we're not going to have a university-wide graduation.
The protesters have just essentially ruined this opportunity for the rest of us because they care more about their hateful activism than coming together as a community.
I'm not even able to take graduation pictures in front of our iconic Tommy Trojan statue because protesters have vandalized the statue with free Palestine writing.
And we saw at UCLA earlier, it's just, it's almost turned into a lawless society.
We see these people just setting up these illegal encampments, taking objects from university, breaking into university property, and it's just caused mass chaos.
And it's truly gotten to a point where it's very scary and almost, again, lawless.
Yeah, I mean, when you saw the violence unfolding late last night, your time, and into the early morning Eastern time, what was your reaction to that?
I mean, it was horrifying, you know, that this has gone to this point where, you know, these protesters are attacking counter protesters and that the university is enforcing its policies.
It's gone to that point where they've basically allowed the protesters to dictate the situation.
And, you know, I'm happy that they're, you know, at least finally trying to fix all this, but I think it's come way too late.
And as a result, we saw what happened last night.
That's what happens when these universities just let these protesters dictate the narrative of what happened on their campus.
Yeah, Emily, let me ask you, at any point, have you felt genuine fear in either what you're seeing or hearing or watching?
Hearing the experiences that Jewish students have had on college campuses around this country is absolutely devastating.
It's sickening to see college students my age across America that are so out of touch with reality that they are actually celebrating and rationalizing Hamas kidnapping children, raping women, and killing civilians.
So yes, there are students like me on university campuses across this country who feel so uncomfortable going to their classes because they are faced with these protesters who are shouting at them, yelling at them, and in some cases, even barricading buildings.
This week, Campus Reform reported that at UCLA, the Los Angeles police actually arrested over 100 of the protesters because they held a Jewish student hostage.
They had been blocking campus buildings, and they had been denying Jewish students entry.
So these are things that should not be happening on university campuses.
It's sickening to see this chaos happening.
But guess what?
That's what the left celebrates.
That's how the left is pushing.
The left is pushing this radicalism on this impressionable group of people because that's how they're indoctrinating the next generation of voters.
So I hope to see university administration stand up as my university did and put a stop to this radical behavior.
All right, quick break right back.
We'll continue.
We have three members of the campus reform group.
They're all correspondents and seniors.
One is a senior at the University of Southern California.
Emily Sturge is at the University of Florida.
Michael Duke, also at Fordham University in New York and the Bronx.
All right, our final moments with David Fuentes, Emily Sturge, and Michael Duke.
They're all with the group Campus Reform.
There are actually sensible, common sense kids that are on our college campuses, but we never really hear their voices.
And we're trying to give them some time on the air today to react to all that's happening.
You know, I recently, I'll ask you this, Michael Duke.
I've recently had an opportunity to meet a college president.
It was just a chance meeting.
I didn't know this person ahead of time.
It's a well-known university.
It is a huge sports school and with a huge student population.
And he told me what his job was, and I said, okay, how are you dealing with this?
He goes, we don't have any problems on our campus, and we're not going to because I will not allow it.
Why aren't these presidents of these educational institutions, why aren't they more bold?
Well, I think it's a thing.
You love to look at what's happening in your neighbor's yard, but you never think it can happen in your own.
That happened at Fordham right yesterday.
You've been seeing in New York especially with all these schools that are incredibly close to Fordham's campus by less than 40 minutes, some of them by train.
You're seeing all these demonstrations happen and occur, violence happen, anti-Semitism, anything you can name.
And you would think that at Fordham especially, they'd be well equipped to prepare themselves for the eventuality of something like the encampment that happened in the lobby, the Lincoln Center campus yesterday.
You'd think that they'd be able to tackle it when it happens, but they didn't.
They didn't do it immediately.
They eventually did take care of it, but it was only hours later.
And it's testament to the fact that I think administrators and professors at universities, they don't think it's going to happen on their campus until it happens, but also they don't want to because it's a PR nightmare for them and they don't even want to think of that eventuality.
Yeah.
I really, I've just got to imagine.
I wonder what parents think.
They're paying a fortune for their kids' education and this is the environment now the kids are living in or they're being told to go home because you're Jewish.
That's not the America that I love and the America I believe in.
That sounds to me like the most discriminatory practices ever.
David, you go to USC.
Are there a lot of rules on the college campus as it relates to hate language or what if you use the wrong pronoun or God forbid you know whatever.
I mean, you say something against the LGBTQ community.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of rules like that.
Like, for example, a lot of our professors require us to say our pronouns or, you know, what we want to go by at the beginning of class.
Yet they're completely fine with things like hateful things thrown at Jewish students.
Just, for example, a couple days ago, we had a swastika got painted on one of our university properties by one of the protesters.
So it's kind of appalling that, you know, they didn't make a big deal about that.
I sure our president issued a statement saying that she didn't support that, but yet they're going to make such a fuss about pronouns and, you know, properly calling someone by their gender and everything like that, but they don't condemn things that are truly anti-Semitic and just hate crimes in general.
Yeah, it really is.
I mean, Emily, have you heard examples of kids maybe getting suspended or expelled because of something they might have said using the wrong pronoun, attacking a specific group in the past?
Have you read about that maybe in your college paper?
At Campus Reform, we've reported specific instances of students using words such as biological women, woman, and actually receiving grade reductions.
Michael, let me ask you the same question.
Sure.
I mean, I think every day it's something that's always in college students' heads about, you know, if I say one thing, how can it affect me the next day?
How can it affect my grade even?
That's something that the Leadership Institute campus reform has reported well on and will continue to because it's something that you're seeing university administrators and professors continue to push because there's no diversity of thought.
There's no marketplace of ideas.
That college is dead.
You're now looking at an America where colleges are groupthink.
It's just that simple.
Yeah, it really is.
Well, look, I got to applaud all three of you.
I mean, in many ways, you're standing apart.
You're standing for your values.
I'm sure you've all taken heat for it at different times.
And this is the most insane thing that I've ever witnessed in my life.
We have 1,200 Israelis that were slaughtered, and they were murdered brutally, burned to death.
They were raped.
They were beheaded, many of them.
Even babies were beheaded, hundreds taken hostage.
And this is all because of radical Islamic terrorists that literally attacked Israel.
And we have a president now that has no moral clarity and is pressuring Israel to surrender in their war on terrorism rather than just saying, you have every right to defend yourself and you have every right to win that war and taking a stand as the leader of the free world.
Joe Biden has done just the opposite.
David Fuentes, Emily Sturge, Michael Duke, thank you all for being with us.
You are future leaders, and I think you do your generation proud.