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President Joe Biden is stuck in a difficult political predicament with protests spreading across college campuses.

The U.S. is looking at the cease-fire proposal that was allegedly accepted by terrorist group, Hamas, to end war with Israel .by AUSTIN DENEAN | The National DeskPresident Joe Biden delivers remarks about student protests over the war in Gaza, from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Thursday, May 2, 2024, in Washington.

“The worst thing he can do is to pretend it's not happening,” said Chris Devine, an associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton. “He has to say something. But if what he says is bland and noncommittal, then both sides are upset with him for not speaking clearly on the issue, but if he really takes a firm stance, then someone's going to lose out and someone's not going to get the policy that they're asking for. There is no clear answer.

Biden has resisted GOP calls to call in the National Guard to help schools break up encampments or keep the situation under control, but has still said that making threats and destroying property isn’t acceptable either.

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