College president tells anti-Israel protesters they aren't entitled to 'take over the whole university'

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President of the University of Florida, Ben Sasse, speaks out against the anti-Israel protests erupting across the nation.

University of Florida President Ben Sasse spoke out against the ongoing anti-Israel protests erupting across college campuses all over the country. Thousands have been arrested this graduation season due to ongoing anti-Israel protests and encampments, some of which have canceled commencement ceremonies altogether. On CNN’s 'State of the Union,' Sasse said, 'We have time, place and manner restrictions, and you don’t get to take over the whole university.

' COPS 'SPREAD THIN' AS ANTI-ISRAEL AGITATORS, HIGH-PROFILE TRUMP TRIAL EXHAUST NYPD: EXPERT When asked by CNN’s Jake Tapper if he would be open to some of the protesters' requests, Sasse said that the University of Florida doesn’t 'negotiate with people who scream the loudest.' 'We believe in the right to free speech. We believe in the right to free assembly, and you can try to persuade people,' he said.

 

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