Columbia's Former Leader Faced Contentious Interview After Resigning
Briefly

Dr. Katrina Armstrong, who recently stepped down as Columbia University's interim president, faced intense questioning regarding the university's handling of antisemitism during a deposition. She struggled to recall specific details from a relevant report, indicating a year filled with challenges. Amid an ongoing investigation and pressure from the Trump administration, Columbia is trying to address antisemitism claims to restore federal funding. Following these events, it was announced that Armstrong would take a sabbatical instead of resuming her role as chief executive of Columbia's medical center.
"I do not have specific recollections, sitting here, of what is in this report or what I recall from this report."
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