1st ON FOX – Household GOP Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., penned a scathing letter to the leaders of Harvard University, alleging that by gradual-going for walks its investigation into the assault of a Jewish university student on campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, the Ivy League university will effectively allow for just one of the perpetrators to graduate “despite having fully commited a effectively-documented antisemitic despise criminal offense.”
The letter, dealt with to Dr. Alan Garber, Interim President of Harvard University, and Penny Pritzker, Senior Fellow of the Harvard Corporation, referenced how on Oct. 18, 2023, Harvard’s Palestine Solidarity Committee staged a “die-in” at Harvard Business University where by learners protested Israel’s efforts to protect by itself adhering to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack, displaying a sign stating, “From the river to the sea.”
“In the course of this party, an Israeli Harvard Business enterprise University student recorded the act and was speedily surrounded by a mob of anti-Israel protesters, who assaulted and harassed him,” Stefanik wrote. “These assailants blocked his route, frequently grabbed him, and shouted ‘Shame! Shame! Disgrace!’ at him. This assault is effectively documented and was denounced by numerous alumni who were rightly outraged by the actions of these protesters and known as for accountability.”
Stefanik cited documents obtained by the Home Committee on Education and the Workforce displaying that Harvard engaged the regulation firm of Jenner & Block to conduct an unbiased investigation of the Oct. 18 incident. Jenner & Block met with the victims’ lawyers at the regulation agency Holtzman Vogel in early January 2024 and gained applicable video clip evidence of the incident, Stefanik said.
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“Further more data reveals that nearby prosecutors are currently in the procedure of negotiating court dates with two of the Harvard learners who assaulted the target. On March 25, Holtzman Vogel discovered that the ‘Clerk’s Hearing’ in the legal scenario has been postponed to May well 7,” Stefanik wrote. “A single of the assailants in the incident, a Harvard Divinity School graduate scholar, is scheduled to graduate in May possibly 2024. Thanks to this postponement, the assailant will get the lifelong distinction of becoming an alumnus of Harvard even with acquiring dedicated a very well-documented antisemitic despise crime from a fellow scholar.”
“Justice for this incident should have been served swiftly, and the hold off of justice that specifically allows an antisemitic scholar to graduate is an affront to accountability and demonstrates the cultural rot of Harvard University’s leadership that has authorized antisemitism to go on,” Stefanik wrote.
Stefanik noted that when now-previous Harvard President Claudine Homosexual unsuccessful say that calls for genocide in opposition to Jews violated school rules when testifying prior to Congress in December, she also claimed “disciplinary procedures are underway” versus all those who committed antisemitic functions.
“This has confirmed to be wrong, with Harvard developing no proof of punishment against those people who have fully commited crimes and violated Harvard’s code of conduct.”
“This exact same absence of accountability applies to a college member who not too long ago threatened a Jewish university student nonetheless is even now used by the university,” the Home GOP Chair added. “This recent circumstance of Harvard defending these who detest Jews is disgusting. As an alumna of Harvard University, allowing for this pupil to get the title of Harvard graduate disgraces all who have arrive ahead of him and erodes the difference of a as soon as sought following diploma. At a time when guidance and apps for Harvard have fallen, university management has consistently picked to aspect with all those who despise Jewish learners and school and failed to maintain them secure.”
In a independent March 22 letter to Jenner & Block, Holtzman Vogel demanded to know why “the inside University method seems to have stalled solely” and the exterior investigation initiated by Jenner & Block “has not progressed,” in spite of the incident possessing took place five months prior. Fox Information Electronic acquired a redacted version of the letter blocking out the names of the college students included.
“Without a doubt, you initial contacted our offices in excess of two months ago in search of supplemental information, and when we mentioned this subject, you indicated that the College needed to deal with it instantly. The time to act is now as a single of the learners rapidly techniques the probable of staying awarded a degree at Harvard,” the letter suggests, charging that Harvard College “has not taken a single disciplinary action versus any of the students associated in the wrongful procedure” of their consumer, with the exception of a single student at the Harvard Divinity College (HDS), who reportedly lost his proctor privileges at Harvard College or university.
The firm goes on to say the Jewish university student noticed remaining assaulted “on video clip by many cameras at numerous different angles” additional claimed the incident to the university but continues to experience on-line harassment.
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“In the meantime, defamatory posts authored in the wake of the incident and instantly focusing on keep on being on the web as of now and are easily accessible to you at this exact moment,” the letter says. “In truth, Harvard PSC [Palestine Solidarity Committee] continues to manage our client’s photograph on its official X feed, which has been retweeted extra than 21,000 instances and ‘liked’ by much more than 45,000, which certainly implies approval of Harvard College. In addition, at least two postings by a recent small business university college student on HBS affinity chats remain posted, even though they refer to our client as ‘a Zionist aggressor’ and consist of his photograph.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Harvard for remark, but they did not straight away react.