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    Why the campus protests could put Trump in the White House

    Why the campus protests could put Trump in the White House

    Pro-Palestinian protests that started at US campuses weeks ago have now spread to the UK and many parts of Europe. The US student protests are reminiscent of the 1968 Vietnam War protests which resulted in a political shift to the right and the election of Richard Nixon. Could Donald Trump leverage this civil unrest for political gain, just as Nixon did in 1968? 

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    Israel Strikes Back, Columbia Student Protests, Trump Jury Picked

    Israel Strikes Back, Columbia Student Protests, Trump Jury Picked
    Less than a week after Iran launched air strikes into Israel, Israel appears to have responded. New York City police raided a college campus and arrested more than 100 students protesting the war in Gaza. And 12 New York City residents now hold Donald Trump's fate in their hands.

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