A House committee that had planned to address reports of antisemitism on George Washington University's campus had to cancel a hearing due to recent events.
The hearing was supposed to feature Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser and DC Metropolitan Police Chief Pam Smith, who were set to testify about their response to an encampment on the university campus. However, the hearing was called off after the encampment was cleared by police on Wednesday morning, resulting in the arrest of numerous individuals.
The cancellation of the hearing raises questions about the handling of the situation and the impact it may have on addressing issues of antisemitism and campus safety at George Washington University. It remains unclear if the hearing will be rescheduled or if alternative measures will be taken to address the concerns that were meant to be discussed.
Antisemitism is a serious issue that must be addressed promptly and effectively. The decision to cancel the hearing highlights the complexities involved in addressing such sensitive matters and the challenges faced by institutions in ensuring the safety and well-being of their communities.