Transcript: Sen. Tom Cotton on “Face the Nation,” May 12, 2024

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Recent developments from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) show that tensions escalated this week as nine students, a mix of graduate and undergraduate students previously involved in a pro-Palestine encampment, were arrested for blocking access to the MIT Stata Center parking garage. This incident follows a series of confrontations between authorities and demonstrators amidst

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‘This directive is a clear violation of free speech,’ Mr. Giuliani said. Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani said that his radio show on WABC Radio has been canceled because he refused to comply with what he described as the station’s “overly broad” directive that prohibits him from talking about the 2020 presidential election.

Republican Campaign Strategists See Jewish Voters Moving Right in 2024

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