House GOP Targets University Funding and Aid to Israel in Bid for Accountability
In Washington, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, alongside fellow Republican leaders, laid out plans for a series of investigations examining the handling of funding to universities, particularly highlighting the issue of antisemitic attacks on Jewish students. Scalise called on university presidents to act decisively against such incidents or resign, underscoring the necessity of adherence to federal guidelines to secure funding. These forthcoming probes spearheaded by various Republican-led committees aim to scrutinize the flow of billions in taxpayer dollars to academia, identifying and rectifying instances where institutions fail to safeguard students from hate crimes.
Scalise pulled no punches in critiquing the current administration’s stance on foreign aid as well, particularly focusing on the withholding of aid to Israel. The Republican leader demanded an immediate reversal of this decision, advocating for unfettered support to Israel amidst its ongoing conflict with Hamas. This dual focus on domestic educational policy and international relations underscores a broader GOP agenda of ensuring accountability and safety, both within the United States and in its dealings abroad.