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Excerpt from redstate.com
It should be obvious to anyone who has been watching the various pro-Hamas protests on the nation’s college campuses that these events were not spontaneous. There are too many indicators that these things were (at least in the short term) planned: fields full of identical tents and neatly pre-printed signs in the hundreds. This isn’t something that sprang into being overnight.
On Tuesday, two congressional Republicans asked the Treasury Department to hand over documents related to groups that may be funding these protests.
Reps. James Comer (R., Ky.) and Virginia Foxx (R., N.C.)—chairs of the House’s Committee on Oversight and Accountability and Committee on Education and the Workforce, respectively—asked the Treasury Department to immediately hand over “Suspicious Activity Reports” related to a number of campus groups and nonprofits that are providing resources to anti-Israel campus agitators. Financial institutions file these reports with the federal government if they detect instances of potential money laundering or support for terrorism. The reports could provide proof that several of the organizations behind the anti-Israel protest movement are engaging in prohibited financial activities.
