A shocking new report reveals how a U.S. university campus operating in Qatar was effectively muzzled by Qatari government officials after Hamas's brutal October 7 terror attack on Israel, choosing to remain silent rather than condemn the massacre that killed over 1,400 innocent civilians.
According to sources, the American institution refused to circulate a statement calling Hamas's attack "abhorrent and horrific" after officials tied to the Qatari government pressured U.S. schools in Doha to stay "aligned" and avoid any "surprises" that might contradict Qatar's pro-Hamas stance.
This is exactly what we've been warning about, folks. When American universities take foreign money and establish campuses overseas, they're essentially putting themselves under foreign control. Qatar – a nation that has harbored Hamas leadership for years and funneled billions to the terrorist organization – successfully silenced an American educational institution from condemning one of the worst terror attacks in modern history.
Foreign Money, Foreign Control
The incident exposes the dangerous reality of how authoritarian regimes use financial incentives to control American institutions. While parents back home expect their children's universities to uphold American values like condemning terrorism, these same schools are bowing to foreign dictators when it's financially convenient.
Qatar has spent billions infiltrating American higher education, and this is the result – American institutions that can't even bring themselves to condemn the slaughter of innocent families, including children and elderly Holocaust survivors.
Under President Trump's leadership, we're finally seeing accountability return to American institutions. The Trump administration has already begun cracking down on foreign influence operations targeting our schools and demanding transparency about overseas funding.
How many more American universities are being silenced by foreign money? It's time to cut these corrupt financial ties and restore American values to American education. Our students deserve institutions that stand with civilization against barbarism, not ones that cower before terrorist-funding regimes.
