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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Hate Crime Charges?

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - APRIL 30: New York Police Department officers detain dozens of pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University after they barricaded themselves at the Hamilton Hall building near Gaza Solidarity Encampment earlier in New York, United States on April 30, 2024. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

Hate Crimes Charges? 

BIG PICTURE: Whack-a-mole of terrorist sympathizer students continues.


But there is more: UCLA erupted in violence overnight. 

Worst video: Will the kids who stomped on a Jewish girl’s head at UCLA get charged with hate crimes? 

Is anybody above the law? 

WWABD: What will Alvin Bragg do?

How will it end 💭: There is no clear end or off-ramp to the protests — hello, Chicago! 

Domestic Threat

A March Intercept article quoting the FBI director warning of domestic terror by Hamas sympathizers takes on new meaning. 

Ground truth: Hamas and Hezbollah are already here — protesters routinely carry their flags. 

Pretty close: Stomping on the head of a Jewish girl at UCLA feels a lot like domestic terror already and certainly would be if she were Black or gay.

Look back: Remember when the FBI and Christopher Wray declared white Trump supporters the biggest threat to America? That seems even more politically contrived and cynical in retrospect as it did at the time. 

Pro-Palestinian student protesters lock arms at the entrance to Hamilton Hall on the campus of Columbia University, on April 30, 2024, in New York City. (Photo by Jia Wu / AFP)

Why at the Ivies?

ONE Thing to READ: Click here to read Elica Le Bon’s Twitter masterpiece on why we see so many protests at Ivy League, elite and blue state schools.

Where are the parents: Our friend Aviva Klompas reposted one of the best videos in history from the Baltimore riots that I covered. A mother saw her son looting the CVS and came to deliver justice.

Raised right: There is a GoFundMe for the men of Pi Kappa Phi at UNC-Chapel Hill who endured harassment and a deluge of water bottles to protect Old Glory from the mob. Click here to “throw ’em a rager.” 

U.S. President Joe Biden steps off Marine One upon arrival at Delaware Air National Guard Base in New Castle, Delaware on April 30, 2024. Biden is traveling to Wilmington, Delaware for a campaign event. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

“Panic Mode” vs. “Bunker Mode”

The Columbia University clean-up and UCLA clashes only deepen the Democratic Party divide between those who are Hamas-adjacent and normal folks. 

Axios reports congressional Democrats are in “panic mode” over the protests. They’re divided, with some parroting Hamas talking points and others willing to say they’re horrified about the pro-Hamas types. 

Hence, there’s a divide about legislation to combat antisemitism where Republicans are united. 

Pouncing: Trump slammed Chuck Schumer and others for abandoning Israel. 

Bunker mode: The White House plan involves keeping Biden away from cameras, hoping it goes away and “monitoring” the situation.

BUT, Charlottesville: The first thing press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre brought up in the briefing by name: Charlottesville, which happened almost seven years ago. 

Last hope: The bunker strategy might work if Biden can force an Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal and get some of the hostages he never talks about back home. 

Backfire: The Wall Street Journal writes Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Tel Aviv to find a “stronger” Benjamin Netanyahu.

Go deeper on a cease-fire: Hamas feels emboldened by the campus protests and will only agree to a cease-fire that permanently ends the war rather than a pause in fighting to exchange hostages for prisoners.

Watch tonight: Outspoken Jewish Rep. Kathy Manning, D-N.C., will join us.

By Design or Necessity?

Former President Donald Trump couldn’t ask for a better split screen today.

“Is Biden afraid of reporters?” asks Alexi McCammond in a Washington Post column

But it’s not just McCammond. 

Vice President Kamala Harris often quotes the political truism that there are two ways to run: unopposed or ten points behind.

Fact check: Biden is neither unopposed nor running a race like he is ten points behind. 

Which brings us back to the split screen — is Biden’s less-than-active campaign schedule out of design or necessity?

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