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Court Documents Allege Columbia Student Made Violent Antisemitic Statements in 2015

Mohsen Mahdawi, recently released on bail, faces renewed scrutiny after allegations of past antisemitic rhetoric and firearm interest surface in government filings.

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Overview

  • Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student and legal permanent resident, was released on bail on April 30 after a federal judge ruled his conduct was protected by the First Amendment.
  • Newly surfaced court documents allege that in 2015, Mahdawi told a Vermont gun shop owner he had built weapons to 'kill Jews' while in Palestine, which Mahdawi denies.
  • The FBI investigated the 2015 claims but did not pursue charges, with the judge noting the lack of action implied insufficient evidence to proceed.
  • The Trump administration has appealed Mahdawi's release, continuing its broader campaign targeting pro-Palestinian activists under a rarely used immigration provision.
  • Critics argue the government's actions raise serious concerns about due process, free speech, and the chilling effect on campus activism.