

The turmoil at Barnard College continues as pro-Hamas agitators double down on their disruptive antics, fervently supporting a terror organization that has openly celebrated heinous acts. Despite a bomb threat targeting their seized building, these protesters refused to evacuate, putting both police officers and college administrators in a precarious situation as they endeavored to maintain safety.
The pro-Hamas agitators, who were proudly distributing pro-Hamas propaganda in defense of October 7th, not only orchestrated a hostile takeover of Barnard College but also subsequently kept the administrators from evacuating the building in the midst of a bomb threat.
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres)
March 6, 2025
In an appalling display, they hung an effigy of Barnard President Laura Rosenbury, sending a chilling message that has been condemned as a blatant death threat right on American soil.
TODAY AT BARNARD THEY HANGED A UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT IN EFFIGY. Read that again. A mob of masked, terror-sympathizing lunatics at Barnard LITERALLY STAGED A LYNCHING of President Rosenbury. This is terrorism. This is a death threat in broad daylight, carried out on an American…
— Jews Fight Back (@JewsFightBack)
March 5, 2025
Adding to the chaos, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine have issued a “wanted” poster targeting Dr. Leslie Grinage, a dean at Barnard, posing a direct threat to her safety.
The pro-terror student organization @ColumbiaSJP just posted a *wanted* poster for a dean at @BarnardCollege. This is a clear and direct threat. This is not a university issue. It’s a city-wide issue. Send. In. The. Cops.
— Shai Davidai (@ShaiDavidai)
March 5, 2025
I want to congratulate Barnard College on its new direction. It’s not easy to turn a liberal arts college into a sleep-away camp for pro Jihad theater kids. But Barnard did it. Mabrouk.
— Eli Lake (@EliLake)
March 6, 2025
During CPAC in February, Attorney General Pam Bondi took a firm stance, stating that anti-Israel student protesters on visas, who threaten American students, “need to be kicked out of the country.” Bondi emphasized the need for all students to feel safe, underscoring the urgency of addressing these threats decisively.
The question remains whether these protesters will face the consequences they deserve for their actions. As patriots, we await justice for all those who threaten the peace and security of our educational institutions.













