The then-President of Columbia University, Minouche Shafik, recounted that Schumer's staff suggested his response to pro-Hamas violence was to 'keep heads down' suggesting apathy toward serious issues.
Critics are labeling Schumer a traitor, arguing that a large rise in pro-terror sentiment at Columbia is a significant concern for all, not just a 'political problem' for Republicans.
Jewish students experienced harassment and intimidation during the protests on campus, contributing to claims that Columbia has become hostile to Jews under the guise of anti-Zionism.
While Schumer did offer some public criticism of the protesters, it lacked the required outrage, as many feel that he should have condemned the support for Hamas more vigorously.
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