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This week's media is Mahmoud Khalil, the leader of a New York City protest group called Columbia University Apartheid Dibust (CUAD). The network's newscasts were not interested in the group's official statements and were unable to link messaging to protest leaders.

On October 9, 2024, The New York Times reported that Hamas marked the anniversary of massacresting over 1,200 Israeli civilians by distributing newspapers with headlines using Hamas' names for mass murder. The group posted an essay calling the attack “a moral, military and political victory,” citing assassinated Ismail Honey, former Hamas political leader.

This is Pro Hama. They should not be whitewashed as “pro-Palestinians.” But this is what the broadcast network does. The documented fact that CUAD supports Hamas is being downplayed as merely a Trump topic.

Protesters in support of Mahmoud Khalil occupy Trump Tower lobby

Reporter Aaron Katelski summed up ABC's “World News Tonight” as follows:

This is exactly what the left complains about “normalizing” extremism when it covers Trump. Now, Trump states the fact that Halil is a pro-fat and that Halil's lawyers will refute “the open oppression of political speeches.” But it's not just a speech. It would take over academic buildings and prevent Jewish students from going to class, among other things.

Some have invaded the editing. On CBS Evening News Plus, correspondent Lilia Luciano said, “Today was a cold day…it was a cold day. Luciano claimed that the pro-Khalil people were afraid of “impact” on their speech, but apparently the lawyers were not afraid.

It was common to note that Halil had a pregnant American wife. Reporter Emily Ikeda has now opened on “NBC Nightly News.” [degree] In Colombia, he helped lead a pro-Palestinian protest on campus. His lawyer said he was taken into custody in front of his wife on Saturday.

Colombian anti-Israel protest ring leader Mahmoud Khalil remains in custody in Louisiana

NBC could not even observe that Khalil's supporters on the streets are radical leftists. These networks cannot find anyone on the “far left” who is “extremist” or “radical.” It's probably because they agree with them, or at least they agree with them against the fears they found on Team Trump.

File – Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil will discuss with the media during a media briefing hosted by pro-Palestinian protesters who established a new camp at Columbia University's Morningside Heights campus on Friday night in New York, USA on June 1, 2024. (Getty Images)

Ikeda also told The Associated Press that the allegations against him were “a social media post I have nothing to do with.” They play this as guilt by the association. A recent video post about X captures Halil, who openly justifies Hamas terrorism.

PBS was the worst.

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A Newsbusters survey of 28 protests on the Spring 2024 report on the “PBS News Hour” report found that there was a 29 use of the “ProPalestine” label and the very zero use of “ProHama.”

Only the second floor mentioned the massacre on October 7th, and only one person mentioned the chant “from the river to the sea,” which threatened the purification of the saint. No one mentioned the violent “intifada” call against the Jewish state. The Canary Mission means that on October 12, 2023, Halil leads the rally in Colombia, where activists chant “From the River to the Sea,” and Hamas will end Israel and the “Zionist Project.”

The same pattern was repeated when the Trump administration planned to detain Halil and expel him.

In X, PBS argued that “the officials have not provided evidence that Halil broke the law while in Colombia.” PBS host William Blangham reads from Trump's message that Halil is a “fundamental foreign pro-Hamas student” engaged in “radical foreign pro-Hamas student.” Now, like I said, the administration has not provided details that claim he said or did these things.

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“PBS News Hour” claims to pop up on a website where they are “trusted news.” They tell everyone who provides “fact-based” news, but in this case they were unable to find the facts that were easily discovered in this extremist. Instead, they promoted the protests of left-wing pro-Khalil within Trump Tower.

None of these networks are responsible for Hamas for having American hostages (and four dead American hostages). They do not recall the viewers who killed Vivas children who took hostages, infants and babies. They couldn't remember Hamas raping and torture women, and often killed them. Instead, the only monsters of rhetorical prosperity are Trump and his deportation team.

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