Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Pulls the Plug on Columbia Donations, Citing 'Virulent Hate' on Campus
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Patriots' Robert Kraft pulls support for Columbia University amid antisemitic violence
New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft made it his mission to "stand up to Jewish hate" in the wake of the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel and on Monday he went a step further. Kraft announced he was pulling his support for Columbia University amid the antisemitic violence at the Ivy League school. He released a statement through his philanthropic organization, Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "It was through the full academic...
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Antisemitism at Columbia University 'pains me to see,' Patriots owner Robert Kraft says
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