White House condemns antisemitism, defends free speech on college campuses
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed on Wednesday the ongoing student protests taking place at Columbia University and other colleges across the country.
During the daily press briefing, Jean-Pierre reiterated the administration's condemnation of antisemitism.
"When we see violent rhetoric, we have to call that out. When we see physical intimidation or grotesque antisemitic remarks, we have to speak that out," she told reporters.
When asked whether the administration shares the view of House Speaker Mike Johnson, who called on the president of Columbia University to resign, Jean-Pierre declined to comment saying, “Columbia is a private institution."
"That is obviously the speaker’s privilege to speak for himself and what he sees," she said.
"This is a deeply painful, painful moment for many communities, and we understand that. But the president believes that free speech debate and nondiscrimination on college campuses are important. They're important American values," Jean-Pierre said.
-ABC News' Juhi Doshi