Police found guns and pro-Hamas materials in the home of two students, and the FBI arrested a third for plotting a terror attack on Israeli consulate
In recent weeks, local and federal law enforcement officials found guns and pro-terror materials in the home of two George Mason University students and arrested a third for plotting a terror attack on the Israeli consulate in New York. It was against that backdrop that Virginia Democrats in the state senate blocked a leading expert on anti-Semitism to serve on George Mason’s board.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin tapped that expert, Kenneth Marcus, to serve on the board in June. Described in the New York Times as “the single most effective and respected force when it comes to both litigation and the utilization of the civil…