Masked protesters break the law, Trump's sanctions hammer and other commentary
Briefly

Students at Columbia University have made headlines by protesting against Israel while refusing to remove their masks. This act signifies a stand against their perceived oppression and serves to illustrate the tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict. Simultaneously, the article explores an initiative called Families Over Billionaires, which seeks to challenge tax breaks for the wealthy, revealing its funding and direction by Arabella Advisors and its extensive dark money connections. Additionally, President Trump's approach to imposing sanctions on Russia amid the Ukraine war emphasizes the necessity of strong, impactful actions to enforce peace.
Students protesting against Israel at Columbia University have repeatedly refused to take off their masks.
Families Over Billionaires, a group opposing tax breaks for the wealthy, is backed by Arabella Advisors, part of a dark money network.
Trump's sanctions against Russia must be decisive, targeting oil lifelines and defense spending in Europe, to ensure peace.
Sanctions should focus on Russia’s essential industries and overall financial system to create meaningful pressure.
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