Republican candidate Chris Christie calls out antisemitism at colleges in New Hampshire visit
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie is calling out antisemitism on college campuses in a campaign swing through New Hampshire.
The former New Jersey governor held several events Thursday in the Granite State, including a town hall event with the Derry Rotary Club.
He also plans to speak at Dartmouth College, where he said he expects to confront antisemitism face-to-face with students.
"It's an awful thing to watch what's happening on college campuses," Christie said. "I'm going to Dartmouth this afternoon, and I'm sure I'm going to confront it there. And these college and university presidents, the board of trustees should be held responsible. We send our 18-year-old children there."
Christie said some institutions should consider firing antisemitic faculty and replacing university presidents who do not condemn antisemitic violence.