President Joe Biden recently addressed the ongoing pro-Palestinian protests across U.S. college campuses, emphasizing the importance of maintaining order while acknowledging the right to peaceful protest. In his first public comments following a 10-day silence, Biden delivered a three-and-half-minute speech stating that peaceful protests are protected under free speech, but violent demonstrations and acts of chaos are unacceptable. He reiterated that 'order must prevail' and firmly rejected any demands to change the U.S. stance on Israel amidst the unrest related to the Gaza conflict.
President Biden this week offered criticism of the college campus protests engulfing the nation. It was a clear signal that Biden believed the broad middle of the country was behind his approach to the protests. https://t.co/yzPwZaeZTs
Mr. Biden ended his 10 days of silence on Thursday, delivering a three-and-half-minute speech saying “order must prevail” on college campuses while acknowledging the right to demonstrate peacefully. https://t.co/DbvAsVQ5Er
“Dissent must never lead to disorder,” President Joe Biden said Thursday in his first address about the pro-Palestinian protests rocking campuses nationwide. https://t.co/yFDofA9I9r
"Order must prevail:" Biden rejects campus protesters’ demands to change stance on Israel. https://t.co/a0aB9HJU21
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“There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos.” US President Joe Biden breaks silence on campus protests over Gaza conflict. Read more: https://t.co/qNHynMxntr https://t.co/kl2vYc75CO
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President Joe Biden addressed the wave of student unrest across the US, saying that while peaceful protests are protected, violent demonstrations are not. https://t.co/6EfDODtwBh
The president denounced the violence associated with pro-Palestinian demonstrations across US campuses, saying that while peaceful protests were protected speech, 'acts of chaos' should not be permitted https://t.co/vh2dCq22wh https://t.co/LuvguxiDSo