Shakedown: Trump DOJ pressured lawyers to “find” evidence that UCLA illegally tolerated antisemitism

The Trump administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) launched a coordinated attack on the University of California system, specifically targeting the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), over allegations of antisemitism. The DOJ's efforts were aimed at imposing its will on the university and forcing it to comply with conservative policies.

According to former DOJ insiders, the agency dispatched teams of career civil rights lawyers to California in March, pressuring them to "find" evidence backing a preordained conclusion that the UC system and four of its campuses had illegally tolerated antisemitism. The team's recommendations included filing a lawsuit against UCLA, which was later deemed weak by the lawyers themselves.

Despite being aware of the lack of strong evidence, investigators continued their work under pressure from DOJ political appointees. A senior trial attorney in the civil rights division stated that the goal was "not to conduct a thorough, unbiased investigation" but rather to file a complaint and threaten the university.

The Trump administration's campaign against elite universities was fueled by its desire to discredit liberal institutions and undermine the Democratic Party. The DOJ's actions were also influenced by the appointment of Pam Bondi as attorney general, who issued directives requiring "zealous advocacy" for Trump's executive orders and attacks on all forms of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

In May 2024, the Justice Department announced plans to visit 10 US campuses, including UCLA and UC Berkeley, to assess whether remedial action was warranted. The task force declared that students and employees in "the entire UC system" were being harassed due to antisemitism, and the DOJ threatened to sue, bankrupt, and take away every single federal dollar from such schools.

The investigation into UC's handling of antisemitism was cut short by DOJ political appointees, who demanded a rapid completion within a month. The team had initially warned that they couldn't produce a case that could stand up in court within such a timeframe.

Despite the lack of evidence, investigators focused on UCLA, which had experienced several incidents of antisemitism amid protests over Israel's military response to Gaza. The campus had taken extensive measures to address antisemitism, including a broad civil rights settlement with the Department of Education in the Biden administration.

In July 2024, the Trump administration announced that it had found UCLA's response to the encampment had been "deliberately indifferent" to a hostile environment for Jewish and Israeli students. The Justice Department demanded a $1.2 billion settlement, including policy changes on admissions practices, screening of foreign students, and transgender students' access to bathrooms.

The University of California system has found itself caught between the Trump administration's demands and those of its new constituency in California, which opposes any hint of capitulation. The system's leaders have resisted calls for confrontation, wary of provoking retaliation against other campuses under investigation.

In a recent court ruling, Judge Rita F. Lin barred all of the Trump administration's actual and threatened moves to punish UC, citing that the playbook used by the DOJ illegally used civil rights investigations and funding cuts as a way of "bringing universities to their knees and forcing them to change their ideological tune."
 
man 🤯 this is some crazy stuff. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the Trump admin's attack on UCLA over antisemitism allegations... like, can't they just focus on actual crimes instead of going after institutions? 🤷‍♂️ and what's with the DOJ's tactics, pressuring their own lawyers into finding evidence that doesn't even exist? it's like they're trying to bully a university into conforming to some twisted ideology. 💔

and can we talk about Pam Bondi for a sec? she's like the queen of suppressing diversity and equity... I mean, what's next, attacking schools for having books on critical race theory or something? 📚👎 it's just so messed up.

but at the same time, I gotta give props to UCLA for standing strong against these demands. they're not backing down, even when faced with threats of lawsuits and funding cuts... that takes a lot of courage, you know? 💪

and let's not forget about the court ruling, which basically said the DOJ was playing dirty pool by using civil rights investigations as a way to intimidate universities into changing their policies. 🤥 justice for UCLA! 👏
 
🤔 Can you believe the audacity of the Trump admin?! They're basically bullying those poor uni folks into conforming to their extreme right-wing views. I mean, what's next? 🤑 The DOJ's tactics are super dodgy, using "career civil rights lawyers" as puppets on strings for these conservative hacks... it's like they're more interested in scoring points against libs than actually doing some real justice. 🚫 And let's be real, this whole thing reeks of desperation - trying to discredit liberal institutions and undermine the Democratic Party with these baseless allegations of antisemitism. 🤖 It's just a thinly veiled attack on diversity and inclusivity. I'm so glad that Judge Rita F. Lin called out their playbook for what it is - a shameful attempt to silence marginalized voices and force them into line. 💪
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing. So they're saying the DOJ went into UCLA and started investigating for antisemitism, but meanwhile, they knew they didn't have solid evidence... it's like, what's the point of even doing that? 🙄 And now they're threatening to sue and take away all their funding if they don't comply with these demands. It's just crazy.

And I'm so over the whole thing with Pam Bondi being in charge and pushing for "zealous advocacy" for Trump's executive orders... it's like, come on, can't you guys just do your job without politics getting in the way? 🤦‍♀️

It's also weird that they're targeting these elite universities and trying to discredit liberal institutions. I get it, not everyone agrees with everything, but this is just so aggressive and unnecessary.

What really gets me is that the University of California system is caught between pleasing the Trump administration and their own constituency in California... it's like, shouldn't they be able to make decisions about how to run their universities without being held hostage by politicians? 🤷‍♀️

And the fact that this whole thing went down under pressure from DOJ political appointees who didn't want a thorough investigation but rather just wanted to file a complaint and threaten the university... it's just so shady. 🕵️‍♀️
 
the trump admin is literally trying to bully these universities into doing what they want... 🤬 like, can't they just leave us alone? and it's all about politics, not actually addressing the real issues of antisemitism... UCLA already took steps to address it, but the admin just wants to punish them anyway 💸 the whole thing is so unfair 🤦‍♀️
 
🙄 This whole thing is just plain shady. I mean, can you believe they're trying to strong-arm a university into changing its policies? The idea that they'd send in teams of lawyers to 'find' evidence backing up these claims, even if it means ignoring any lack of concrete proof... it's not exactly reassuring.

And what's with the threat of lawsuits, bankruptcy, and stripping them of all federal funding? That's just a nuclear option. I get that the Trump administration wanted to make a point, but did they have to be so heavy-handed?

It's interesting how this campaign against elite universities seems to be part of a broader effort to discredit liberal institutions. The appointment of Pam Bondi as attorney general is just the icing on the cake.

But what really gets me is that the University of California system is caught between pleasing the Trump administration and its own students, who are opposed to any hint of capitulation. It's like they're being forced to choose between two unpalatable options.
 
🚨😬 what's next for these elite universities? The Trump admin is still trying to force UCLA to comply with conservative policies despite lack of evidence. It's like they think they can just bully their way into getting what they want... 😒 the fact that Pam Bondi was appointed AG already says a lot about the direction this is heading. 10 more campuses are on the list, and I'm worried for the students and staff at those places 🤕 the DOJ's actions are basically trying to intimidate these schools into submission... 💸 what's the real motive here? Is it just about discrediting liberal institutions or something more sinister? 🚔
 
can't believe this is still happening... like, who tries to strong-arm a whole university system just because some people don't like the vibe? 🤯 the idea that they can just bully schools into changing their policies is wild. it's not like UCLA was being super secretive about antisemitism or anything - they've been working to address the issue and make things better for Jewish students, which is a huge step forward.

and the way this whole thing went down is straight out of a bad script... DOJ teams just showing up uninvited and pushing people to get certain results? it's like they're not even trying to do an actual investigation anymore. i mean, who appoints someone as tough on civil rights as Pam Bondi and then expects them to run a fair probe? 🤦‍♀️

but you know what really gets me? the fact that this is all just part of some bigger agenda to take down liberal institutions. it's not about actual policy or fairness; it's about scoring points with certain groups. like, hello, we're better than that. shouldn't we be focused on finding common ground and working together instead of trying to tear each other down? 🤝
 
😱 this is insane, can you believe they're threatening a whole university system over politics? UCLA's taken concrete steps to address antisemitism, like that big civil rights settlement, but still the DOJ comes after them with an axe. It's all about discrediting liberal institutions and pushing their own agenda... 🙄
 
🤔 The whole thing just seems like a huge overreach... Like, I get it, everyone's got an opinion on what constitutes antisemitism, but come on. A coordinated attack from the DOJ? That's just not right. They're basically trying to strong-arm UCLA into changing its policies and silencing its students' voices. 🚫 It's like they think universities are just puppets that can be controlled by some arbitrary decree from Washington. And what's with the demand for a $1.2 billion settlement? That's just extortion. The fact that the University of California system is being forced to navigate this minefield is just a shame. 🤕
 
omg what is goin on with ucla?? i dont get why they have to sue the uni over antisemitism like, cant they just talk about it? 🤔 also, $1.2 billion settlement?? thats crazy! i feel bad for the students who are already dealin with all this drama... whats wrong with just havin a peaceful campus environment? anywayz i heard its not rly goin to happen cuz of that court rule lol justice prevails 🙏
 
🤔 I'm so worried about what's going on with our education system 📚. The fact that the Trump admin is targeting UCLA and other UC campuses over alleged antisemitism claims is just, like, totally out of whack 🙄. It's not about fairness or due process; it's about discrediting liberal institutions and undermining diversity 🤷‍♀️.

The DOJ's tactics are so shady - they're basically bullying the university into submission with an agenda that has no basis in reality 😒. And now, if a court ruling is any indication, we're talking major repercussions for a university just trying to create a safe and inclusive environment for everyone 🤝. The real losers here are the students who'll be most affected by these attacks - Jewish students, international students, and marginalized communities at large 💔.

It's time for us to stand up against this kind of bullying and fight for what's right 🎯. We need to support our universities in standing firm against these trumped-up claims and demand real change from our policymakers 🔒. The future of education is worth fighting for, and we can't let the politics of fear and divisiveness dictate how we learn and grow 🌱
 
the trump admin is at it again 🤬. this time they're targeting ucla with some pretty shady tactics... like deploying teams of lawyers under pressure to find evidence that just isn't there 😒. and the goal wasn't even to have a fair investigation, but to file a complaint and intimidate the school into changing its policies. this is just another way for them to try and discredit liberal institutions and undermine diversity 🤕.

and can we talk about how much this stuff costs? $1.2 billion settlement is insane! it's not like ucla hasn't already taken steps to address antisemitism, but of course the trump admin wants more 💸. and now the university system in california is caught in the middle, trying to balance the demands of the admin with the concerns of their students 🤯.

it's crazy how they can just make up rules and threaten schools like this, and get away with it for a while 😒. but at least there's been some pushback - judge lin's ruling was a major win for ucla and other campuses under investigation 🙌. now let's hope the trump admin doesn't keep trying to bully these institutions into submission 💪
 
lol what is going on with this trump admin 😱 they're trying to bully california universities into changing their policies 🤯 like, can't they just leave us alone? UCLA's already taken steps to address antisemitism, but the DOJ's still trying to force them to do more 💸 1.2 billion dollars? come on! 🤑 and now judge lin is all like "nah, you're not going down" 👮‍♀️ guess that settles it for now...
 
the trumps admin is at it again 😩💸 they launched an attack on ucla because of alleged antisemitism but its clear theyre just tryna discredit liberal institutions & push their own agenda 🤥 the doj team was already weak from the start, pressure from trump appointees ensured a half baked investigation 👮‍♀️🚫 and now theyre demanding a 1.2 billion settlement 🤑 like whats next?
 
This is just another example of how powerful people will stop at nothing to impose their own agenda. They think they can dictate what's right and wrong, but really they're just trying to silence those who don't agree with them 🤔. It's like, you can't force someone to be inclusive or accepting if they're not ready. And it's also crazy how they'd try to bankrupt a school over this - like, what's the end goal? To make an example out of UCLA and scare off other liberal institutions? That's just pathetic 🚫.

And have you ever thought about how this kind of behavior can affect people on a personal level? Like, if someone comes from a place where they've experienced or witnessed hate and intolerance, it can be really triggering to see powerful institutions being bullied like this. You gotta wonder what the DOJ is trying to achieve by using these tactics - are they trying to create an atmosphere of fear? That's just not okay 🚫.

I think this whole situation says a lot about our country right now - we're at a point where people are willing to use their power to silence others, rather than listening and working together. It's like, we need to take a step back and remember that everyone has the right to express themselves, even if it's not what you want to hear 🤷‍♀️.
 
omg u gotta believe the DOJ is literally trying to destroy UCLA 🤯 they were so caught up in proving a point that they basically ignored all the evidence saying antisemitism isn't a thing on campus lol what's next? gonna sue every other school in Cali too? 🤷‍♀️ the admin is just using this as an excuse to attack liberal schools and discredit them which is super unfair to students who are actually being harassed 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm totally against the whole thing 🤔, but also think it's kinda genius at the same time 😏. I mean, come on, who doesn't love a good power play? The Trump admin is basically trying to strong-arm these universities into submission, and if that doesn't work, they'll just sue them into oblivion 💸.

But, like, on the other hand 🤷‍♀️, can we really blame them for being all judgy about antisemitism? It's a real thing, folks, and it needs to be taken seriously 😔. And if the universities aren't willing to take those allegations seriously, then maybe they shouldn't be so quick to bash the DOJ 🙄.

And don't even get me started on this whole "deliberately indifferent" label 🚫. That's some pretty serious accusation, and I'm not sure it's entirely fair 😕. I mean, have you seen those student protests? They were getting pretty wild 🌪️.

I guess what I'm saying is... both sides are kinda right, but also totally wrong 🤯. It's all just a big mess, and I don't know how anyone can navigate it without losing their mind 😩.
 
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