Elias Rodriguez has been charged with the murder of two Israeli Embassy employees outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., an incident being investigated as a potential hate crime. Rodriguez, traveling from Chicago, had purchased a ticket just before the attack and is facing multiple charges. Victims Yaron Lishinsky and Sarah Milgrim were described as advocates against rising antisemitism. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has revoked Harvard's ability to enroll international students, impacting thousands as the university claims the action is unlawful.
Rodriguez flew from Chicago to D.C. the day before the killings, buying a ticket to the museum mixer just three hours before it began.
The couple killed, Yaron Lishinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were dedicated to combating rising antisemitism through diplomacy, love, and intelligence.
The Trump administration's letter to Harvard reveals the reasoning behind revoking its ability to enroll and sponsor international students amid ongoing disputes.
D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith announced increased police presence around faith-based organizations and community centers in response to the attack.
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