Republicans in Texas said Columbia University could learn from the University of Texas at Austin's response.
“Take your intifada and shove it! Don’t Mess with Texas,” said Rep. Beth Van Duyne in a post Thursday on X.State Rep. Craig Goldman applauded the Austin effort and said authorities in New York, who have taken a delayed approach to protests on campus at Columbia University, ought to take note.
Brendan Steinhauser, a leading GOP political consultant in Texas and partner with Steinhauser Strategies, said, “Time will tell whether will be rewarded” or punished for “standing up to the antisemitic radical left.”
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