“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l

Friday, March 7, 2025

Pro-=Hamas protesters arrested at Barnard were mostly privileged youths

 

The nine agitators arrested during Wednesday night’s takeover of a Barnard College academic building were all released with desk appearance tickets, as it was revealed none of them were actually students at the elite women’s college.

The disruptors taken into custody included several from privileged backgrounds, including one whose family founded the popular Hampton Jitney bus service in the 1970s — and one rabble rouser who had been busted at two other protests and has called for the “overthrow” of America.

The nine were cuffed after more than 200 protesters swarmed the Milstein Library at Barnard College, many of them from nearby schools including Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, a source told The Post.

Among those arrested was Alexander Nanci-Marr, 20, whose family, from tony Sag Harbor in the Hamptons, started the Hampton Jitney, which in its heyday shuttled Hollywood royalty like Lauren Bacall and George Plimpton to their oceanside estates, and even once appeared in an episode of “Sex and the City.”

She was taken into custody after refusing cops’ orders to disperse while trying to clear the area following a bogus bomb threat that prompted an evacuation of Milstein Library. According to sources, Nanci-Marr locked arms with fellow protesters and pushed back against police lines.

She was taken into custody after refusing cops’ orders to disperse while trying to clear the area following a bogus bomb threat that prompted an evacuation of Milstein Library. According to sources, Nanci-Marr locked arms with fellow protesters and pushed back against police lines.

Cops eventually got inside and arrested 44 people including two professors.

Holmes was featured in a video on X filmed at Columbia in which he blasted the university curriculum as “imperial in nature” and flippantly said he was “fighting for the total eradication of western civilization,” adding, “except for African civilization.”

Also arrested was Columbia class of 2025 president Gabrielle Wilmer, a medical student at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons from Westport, Connecticut, on the Nutmeg State’s “Gold Coast” — one of the wealthiest suburbs in the US.

She’s an active member of White Coats for Black Lives at the university, and Students for a National Health Program, according to her social media posts.

Others hauled off campus by police included Hanna Puelle — whose Instagram identifies her as publisher of Columbia Law Review — and Yunseo Chung, a Columbia women’s studies junior, former high school valedictorian and social media editor for Quarto, the university’s official undergraduate literary magazine.

The bomb threat that came in at the height of Wednesday’s protest at Barnard was apparently meant to intimidate the rowdy mob of masked students and interlopers, a source told The Post.

An unknown individual sent the school a vulgar email through an anonymous dark web messaging service claiming to have placed a 1-inch by 8-inch pipe bomb in the Barnard College library, specifically targeting what the sender referred to as “anti-white f—-t terrorist communist (sic).”

A staff member called 911, which prompted the police to come in and evacuate the library, the source said.

The chaos at Barnard on Wednesday spilled into Thursday, when a fresh crop of some 200 student protesters gathered on the steps of Low Library at Columbia in the afternoon. The NYPD set up barricades and was checking student IDs before allowing them on campus in an attempt to maintain order.

Some anti-Israel protesters outside the campus, all of whom refused to speak to The Post, held signs reading “CUNY faculty member says: Down with McCarthyite witch hunts against pro-Palestine protesters!” and “CUNY students in solidarity against the witch hunt — cops out!”

Another protester handed out flyers from Bob Avakian’s New Communism group, Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, comparing President Trump to Hitler.

“Trump’s fascist rule, like Hitler’s before him, is a regime of horrors — and is completely illegitimate,” it read in part.

By mid-afternoon, some students from the Columbia protest, most wearing masks and keffiyehs, marched to Barnard, chanting “Barnard College we know you, you arrest our students too” and “Laura Rosenbury we know you, you arrest students too,” in a reference to Barnard President Laura Rosenbury.

This week’s protests, which followed another campus building takeover last week, were sparked by the expulsion of a pair of students who barged into a class on modern Israel to distribute hateful literature, including a flyer featuring an army boot stomping down on a Star of David.

Rosenbury and other Barnard administrators drew most of the protesters’ ire, who were even featured in an Old West-style “wanted” poster and a hastily rigged effigy outside Milstein Library.

There were signs calling for Rosenbury’s removal, and even suggesting Wednesday’s bomb threat was fabricated to have students removed.

“Lyin’ Laura must resign, we will fight for Palestine,” one chant repeatedly rang out.

Just before 3 p.m. the protest at Columbia ended not with a bang, but with a whimper, but the protesters vowed they would return.

“We will be back, f–k the police. Buddy up, mask up, stay safe,” they chanted before departing in an uncharacteristically orderly fashion.

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Trump to Recognize Israeli Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria

 

A senior U.S. official revealed that the Trump administration is weighing the possibility of recognizing Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. 

Additionally, officials are not dismissing the potential application of the “Gaza Plan” in the area.

Discussions include proposals for a collaborative American-Israeli initiative in parts of the region, alongside efforts to encourage Palestinian relocation to Sinai and Jordan.

Trump To Shut Down The Department of Education




CNN Was 100% Positive that Trump Lied When He said that "that Biden spent $8 million for making mice transgender" ..Turns out it 100% True!

 

Why None of the Arab Nations Want the Gazans!

 

Disgraceful Dems callously politicized DJ Daniel, Laken Riley – and sunk to a new low in the process


 So much for Democrat women being more compassionate than the rest of us. Uh uh. They have hearts of stone.

Take cute DJ Daniel, the pint-sized 13-year-old boy with brain cancer who dreams of being a cop. There shouldn’t have been a dry eye in the House when President Donald Trump announced in the middle of his speech to Congress Tuesday night that he was making little DJ an honorary Secret Service agent.

But one side of the chamber was bone dry, their desiccated hearts a perfect reflection of Democrats’ barren ideas for revival.

As Republicans applauded and DJ’s face lit up, Trump asked his new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, “to officially make you an agent of the United States Secret Service.” The little boy’s spontaneous hug of the usually stone-faced Curran would melt the coldest heart.

Except for the heartless Democrats scowling in the House, sitting on their hands, determined to act like sullen adolescents. Except for the Trump-deranged MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow, whose putrid comments about the touching moment took their network to lows nobody thought possible.

“This is disgusting — the president made a spectacle out of [DJ],” snarled Maddow. Wallace then dragged DJ into her obsession over the Capitol riot: “I hope he never has to defend the US Capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters and if he does, I hope he isn’t one of the six who loses his life to suicide.”

As a lifelong Dem, I never thought I’d see my party embarrass itself so much

 




by Council Member Robert Holden (D) represents District 30 in Queens.

As a lifelong Democrat, I never imagined I would watch my own party embarrass itself so thoroughly — and so publicly — as it did during Tuesday’s joint session of Congress.

From obnoxious booing to childish protest signs to a sitting member of Congress having to be physically removed from the chamber, Democrats turned what should have been a solemn, dignified event into a bad reality show.

And for what?

To go viral on TikTok?

To book a slot on MSNBC to brag about their “resistance”?

Nothing was more disgraceful than when my colleagues refused to stand or clap when 13-year-old DJ Daniel, a brain-cancer survivor, was made an honorary Secret Service agent.

This boy beat cancer and dreamed of protecting the president.

That dream came true when President Donald Trump honored him — a beautiful, human moment that should have transcended politics.

Democrats used to be the party of compassion — the party that stood up for the vulnerable and celebrated stories of triumph over adversity.

Now? We can’t even clap for a kid who beat cancer if the “wrong” president is standing beside him.

When Trump said biological men shouldn’t compete in women’s sports, Democrats acted like he’d proposed banning Little League.

But most Americans — including plenty of Democrats — agree that protecting women’s sports isn’t radical.

It’s common sense.

The same thing happened when Trump called for cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.

Democrats stayed silent.

Are we now the party that supports waste, fraud and abuse?

When Trump honored families whose loved ones were killed due to reckless sanctuary policies — policies I’ve fought to reform in New York City — Democrats couldn’t even show basic respect.

When he honored Stephanie Diller, the widow of murdered NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, it should have been a moment of unity.

Yet many Democrats offered only lukewarm applause, if any at all.

And when Trump called for the death penalty for cop killers, the silence was deafening.

Since when did standing up for the families of fallen officers become controversial?

Another disappointing moment came when President Trump called for peace in Ukraine — a goal that should have brought both sides of the aisle to their feet.

Democrats were once the party of peace, but you wouldn’t know it from the silence.

Have we really reached a point where even supporting peace is treated as partisan?

It’s a sad reflection of how far my party has drifted.

This isn’t principled resistance — it’s emotional immaturity.

It also reeks of hypocrisy: Democrats rightly condemned Republican Rep. Joe Wilson when he shouted, “You lie!” at President Barack Obama during a State of the Union.

Back then, we said such outbursts were beneath the dignity of Congress.

But Democrats’ antics on Tuesday — waving signs, heckling and walking out — were just as bad, if not worse.

Democrat Rep. Al Green even had to be physically removed from the chamber.

When we act like this, we embarrass ourselves and alienate the very voters we claim to champion.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) called it “a sad cavalcade of self-owns and unhinged petulance” that only made Trump look “more presidential and restrained.”

He warned that Democrats are becoming the political equivalent of a car alarm — constantly blaring, and increasingly ignored.

Voters want leaders who act like adults, who clap for good ideas, no matter who proposes them, and who show bipartisan respect for families who’ve suffered unimaginable loss.

Americans are exhausted by this nonsense.

They want leaders who solve problems, not politicians chasing retweets.

They want representatives who stand up for common sense — not political theater.

Until we get back to that, we don’t deserve to govern.

I’m not saying we should agree with everything Trump says — far from it.

However, there’s a way to disagree with dignity and class.

My fellow Democrats didn’t just miss that opportunity — they sprinted in the opposite direction.

I’m embarrassed for my party.

But more importantly, I am worried for my country.

If Democrats can’t even applaud a kid beating cancer, grieving families, saving tax dollars, securing our borders or a call for peace — what does that say about us?

Father of 13-year-old cancer survivor DJ Daniel — honored by Trump Tells Maddow "SHUT UP"

The father of Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel — the 13-year-old cancer survivor who was made an honorary US Secret Service agent during President Trump’s Congressional address Tuesday — has no patience for Rachel Maddow undermining his son’s moment.

“She needs to shut her mouth if she has nothing nice to say,” Theodis Daniel told The Post of the MSNBC anchor, who declared Trump “disgusting” for calling out DJ and his cancer battle.

“This lady didn’t even serve time in the military,” he added. “I was on the USS Kitty Hawk. She does not need to put her bad energy on us.”

DJ stole hearts and inspired a nation when the young Texan was made an honorary US Secret Service agent by director Sean Curran.

“The White House reached out to us and said that President Trump wants to meet Devarjaye,” Theodis Daniel, the boy’s father, told The Post. “They flew us out and FBI agents picked us up at the airport.”

After being sworn in and meeting border czar Tom Homan, DJ and his dad were escorted to prime seats for Trump’s speech.

“We sat next to Mr. Elon [Musk], the first lady was in front of us and Kash Patel was at my son’s right shoulder,” said Theodis, a 47-year-old former machinist mate and fireman with the Navy. “The first lady was nice, sweet, down to earth. Mr. Elon shook hands with us.”

While the Daniel family’s friends and relatives were surprised to hear DJ being favorably singled out by the president — who called him “a young man who truly loves our police” — they were not shocked. According to Theodis, the Secret Service induction marked the young teen’s 909th swear-in as an honorary law enforcer.

“I thought it was awesome for my nephew. He deserves it,” DJ’s aunt Jane Daniel told The Post of the accolades from Trump. “I think that such an honor will help him to reach his goals. If you can accomplish this, you can accomplish anything.”

DJ received his shocking brain cancer diagnosis in September 2018, when he was six years old. The Daniel family had just moved from San Antonio to Houston, and he and his two siblings were getting ready to enroll in new schools.

Before his diagnosis, DJ — inspired by the good work of the Houston PD during Hurricane Harvey — had already decided he wanted to be a police officer when he grows up.

Theodis didn’t want to make his son wait for his dream, so he arranged for DJ to be sworn in as an honorary officer with the police department of Brookshire, Texas, in 2019. The then six-year-old received a uniform and a 10-gallon hat.

“Two years later I called the Texas state troopers to see if they would come out for Devarjaye’s ninth birthday and we had a swarm of police officers,” said Theodis. “The officers swore him in and it grew from there. Suddenly everyone wanted to have him in.”

On Tuesday, Trump announced, “we’re going to do you the biggest honor of them all. I am asking our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States.”

“He takes a lot of pride in being made a police officer,” said Theodis. “The other officers bring him camaraderie and confidence.”

But Theodis, who visited the White House with his son on Wednesday, was not thrilled by Democratic lawmakers heckling the president’s speech. “When [Representative from Texas] Al Green stood up and made that ruckus, I was disgusted,” he said. “What kind of message is he sending?”

Still, DJ’s family will not let that get in the way of their positivity.

“Devarjaye has overcome the odds,” marveled his aunt Jane. “It’s all in who you are inside. I think God has given a tough battle to a good one. I believe that God is looking out for him and making sure that the right hands are touching him.”

Justice Minister Levin launches move to impeach Attorney General

 

Levin vs AG 

Justice Minister Yariv Levin sent a letter on Wednesday to the Cabinet Secretary to advance a motion of no-confidence against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.

In practice, Levin's letter is the start of the process to impeach the Attorney General in the following manner: first, the cabinet will convene to express no-confidence.

After that, the cabinet will ask the selection committee for its position and after that, a vote will be held which will probably end in Baharav-Miara's impeachment.

In the proposal that he intends to present before the cabinet, Levin wrote: "The cabinet has decided to express no-confidence in Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, due to her inappropriate conduct and due to substantial and continuous disagreements between the government and the Attorney General, which creates a situation that prevents effective cooperation."

Levin accuses: "While she speaks highly of the values of democracy, in truth, she crushed those values that she pretended work for to dust."

Among the reasons that the Justice Minister listed for her impeachment: "The pollution of the position with political considerations, the thwarting of government policies, the thwarting of government legislation, the thwarting of appointments of public servants, the breach of fiduciary duty as a representative of the state in courts, and the abuse of prosecutorial powers through a policy of selective and political enforcement."


IDF Is Shocked By Shin Bet’s Report: “We Have No Knowledge About This”

 

Ronen Bar Shin Bet Head

The IDF was shocked by part of the Shin Bet report published on Tuesday that revealed an exceptional operational incident that according to them, was completely unknown to them, Army Radio reported.

The Shin Bet’s internal report on its failure to predict or prevent the  October 7 massacre stated that in the days following the massacre, “The Shin Bet sent a dedicated force to the north in preparation for a possible Radwan Force infiltration. This force encountered terrorists and Shin Bet personnel were also injured there.”

Senior officials in the IDF and the Northern Command responded to the report by saying: “We are not familiar with this event. The IDF is not aware of any encounter between Hezbollah terrorists and Shin Bet personnel in the first days of the war.”

It should be noted that after the publication of the investigation, the IDF contacted the Shin Bet requesting clarification.

Many media outlets and politicians excoriated the Shin Bet investigation which pointed fingers at other entities and tried to place the blame for the colossal failure on others.

Army Radio military correspondent Doron Kadosh wrote that the “Shin Bet made good use of being a secret organization to publish a document of ‘main points of investigation,’ most of which blames other factors. It is noticeable that an effort was made to extract one bottom line: ‘We failed, but…’ We failed but the political echelon is more to blame because it led a policy of containment towards the Gaza Strip. We failed but the political echelon did not listen to us all these years when we pushed to carry out targeted killings in the Strip.”

Kadosh noted that important details are missing in the report regarding the organization’s conduct on the fateful night of the attack. “If the Shin Bet believed that this was such important information that required a change in preparation – why did its two representatives in the command’s situational assessment not add a single word to the statements of the intelligence officers from the Southern Command and Gaza Division and challenge them even slightly? And why did the Shin Bet refrain from mentioning this?”

In addition, he noted the contradiction between what the Shin Bet claimed were its positions over the years and its actual actions: “How can the unbelievable gap between so many ‘correct’ and ‘sober’ perceptions presented by the Shin Bet and the fact that the organization supported the moves of the political echelon in the Gaza Strip in recent years be explained? [The Shin Bet chief supported civilian measures for the Gaza Strip, supported the ‘understandings’ that were reached shortly before 7/10, and also supported the entry of Gazan workers].”

Kadosh also criticized the fact that the investigation ignores the central issue of the Gazan workers who entered Israel in the years before the massacre: “Did the workers who entered Israel help Hamas and collect intelligence? Did these workers, under the nose, and with the approval of the Shin Bet, become Hamas agents in Israeli territory?”

“After 16 long months of waiting, the Shin Bet, which failed, could have provided the Israeli public with a more incisive, fairer investigation, which takes full accountability, and without ‘but’. Unfortunately, this was not done,” Kadosh emphasized.

The Shin Bet’s report on the October 7 massacre revealed that if the organization had acted differently in the years leading up to the attack and on the night of the attack, both professionally and managerially, the massacre could have been prevented. “This is not the standard we expected of ourselves and the public expected of us,” Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar stated. However, as noted above, he spent much of the report blaming other factors, especially the political echelon.