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Fox News: AIM’s Latest Video Is A Must-Watch – ‘Which Is Your Favorite Terrorist Group?’

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is a well-known entity on the right with a relentless determination to challenge the progressive intellectual monolith dominating .

As part of its latest exposé, President traveled to Columbia University, the epicenter of anti- protests rapidly spreading to other institutions of higher learning.

Guillette, who is Jewish, asked on-campus agitators which terrorist organization was their favorite.

The footage, predictably, went viral.

Digital's Aubrie Spady and Cameron Cawthorne have more:

One individual claimed students are not being threatened on the campus – despite the Morningside main campus switching to hybrid or remote learning for the remainder of the spring semester due to safety concerns.

When asked who their favorite terrorist group was, one activist said, “IDF,” which stands for the Israel Defense Forces, the military of Israel.

Others cursed at Guillette or told him to “shut up” when asked if should remain in charge of “Palestine.” Another person flipped off Guillette and told him to “f— off.”

The footage also captured a crowd that was reciting a chant comparing the City Police Department to the KKK.

AIM also brought moving trucks to a protest calling for Columbia University President 's resignation.

“Minouche Shafik has failed time and again to protect Jewish students on campus and hold antisemitic students and faculty accountable,” Guillette told Fox News Digital.

“During Wednesday's hearing, Shafik made a number of empty promises and insincere statements about the state of antisemitism on Columbia's campus,” he added. “Just one day later, radical antisemites continued to terrorize Jewish students on campus and spew their hateful ideology. The last 48 hours have made it abundantly that Shafik is not fit to serve as Columbia president.”

During the filming, protesters allegedly assaulted Guillette's cameraman.

“One thing that is abundantly clear is that this campus is out of control,” Guillette remarked at one point. “These are radicals, they need to be held accountable.”

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

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