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Ryan Michael “Riley Jane” English

On January 26, 2025, transgender Ryan Michael “Riley Jane” English traveled from his home in Massachusetts to the nation’s capital with the intent of murdering leaders in the conservative movement. He turned himself in to Capitol Police before he could inflict any harm. According to court documents, English had the intention to kill “‘Nazi’ Secretary of Defense, Peter Hegseth, and/or the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and/or burn down the Heritage Foundation” in order to “send a message.” English later turned his focus to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. “Originally, English’s thoughts were to use the small bottles of vodka to start fires and later to wrap them in rags soaked in alcohol, light them and throw them at Bessent’s feet,” a court affidavit stated, and that “in the event English was able to get close enough to Bessent, English would have stabbed him with the knife that English brought from home.”

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Saif Tajiran

In January 2025, Tajiran was apprehended after issuing threats to a Jewish funeral home, claiming he wanted to “behead” and “bury” Jews. He was arrested on charges of terrorist activity.

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Professor Joseph Massad

A professor at Columbia University, where he teaches a course on Zionism. Massad has a history of making inflammatory remarks about Israel, including praising the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks as “stunning” and “awesome.”

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Palestine Solidarity Working Group

An activist organization based in New York City, in January 2025 the Palestine Solidarity Working Group, along with Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) and NYC Resist with Gaza, claimed responsibility for vandalizing Columbia University’s Henry R. Kravis Hall. Activists spraypainted pro-Hamas slogans and cemented the building’s sewage system, protesting the university’s expansion projects in Harlem and its association with the Apartheid Global Center in Tel Aviv. 

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Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD)

Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) is a student-led organization at Columbia University advocating for the institution to divest from companies associated with Israel. According to their Instagram account, CUAD is a “Coalition of 100+ Columbia University student groups who see Palestine as the vanguard for collective liberation” and claims to be a “continuation of the Vietnam anti-war movement and the movement to divest from apartheid South Africa.” On September 16, 2024, CUAD shared a post by the Unity of Fields Instagram account calling for the mass evasion of public transportation fares and labeling police, “Zionists,” and “surveillance infrastructure” as targets for violence. The post stated: “Fares are free. Don’t pay. Join us in mass fare evasion. Take our city back from the pigs. Let repression breed more resistance. All zionist, police & surveillance infrastructure are legitimate targets.” This post and CUAD’s promotion of it contributed to a large anti-police riot in New York City demanding taxpayer-funded public transportation. The Unity of Fields account that posted the original call for violence was later disabled by Meta, as confirmed by a post from an alt-account on September 25, 2024. In January 2025, CUAD, alongside the Palestine Solidarity Working Group and NYC Resists with Gaza, vandalized Henry R. Kravis Hall. Activists spraypainted pro-Hamas slogans and cemented the building’s sewage system, protesting the university’s expansion projects in Harlem and its association with the Apartheid Global Center in Tel Aviv. On February 27, 2025, Barnard College dean Leslie Grinage was held captive by pro-Hamas members of CUAD and Columbia’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter. Reports claim that two university employees were physically assaulted, the campus was vandalized, and classes were canceled. Protesters were calling for the reinstatement of two pro-Hamas classmates who were expelled for interrupting a History of Modern Israel class with antisemitic propaganda. Grinage was eventually released and the protest moved from the university to the streets of New York City. 

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NYC Resist with Gaza

A New York-based activist group supporting Palestinian causes, in January 2025, NYC Resist with Gaza collaborated with the Palestine Solidarity Working Group and Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) to vandalize Columbia University’s Henry R. Kravis Hall. Activists spraypainted pro-Hamas slogans and cemented the building’s sewage system, protesting the university’s expansion projects in Harlem and its association with the Apartheid Global Center in Tel Aviv. On January 28, 2025, the group celebrated the vandalism of Jewish-owned restaurant Miriam’s in Brooklyn, New York in an Instagram post that stated, “Not only was this act condemned by pig mayor Erikkk Adams and Zionist senator Chuckkk Schumer, but ‘pro-Palestine’ mayoral hopeful Zohran Kwame Mamdani decided to join in on the disavowal. Zohran was infamously arrested outside of Schumer’s house at a protest, but here it looks like they agree that fighting genocide supporters outside of ‘permitted’ protests is too far.” 

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Nadar Taha

An imam and professor at Kent State University, Taha delivered a sermon at the Islamic Society of Akron and Kent (ISAK) on December 13, 2024, in which he made inflammatory and antisemitic statements about Israel and Jewish people. In his sermon, Imam Taha referred to the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis as the “Al-Aqsa Flood.” Taha praised the attack, calling it both a “miracle” and a victory.

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Professor Michael Chikindas

A microbiology professor at Rutgers University, Chikindas has a history of sharing offensive caricatures of Jews, often depicting them with the yellow Star of David worn by Holocaust victims in concentration camps. Reports indicate Chikindas has been engaging in this behavior since at least 2017 when his content was first discovered.

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Professor Nadar Taha

An imam and professor at Kent State University, Taha delivered a sermon at the Islamic Society of Akron and Kent (ISAK) on December 13, 2024, in which he made inflammatory and antisemitic statements about Israel and Jewish people. In his sermon, Imam Taha referred to the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis as the “Al-Aqsa Flood.” Taha praised the attack, calling it both a “miracle” and a victory.

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David Jakubonis

A 43-year-old Army veteran, Jakubonis was arrested and faces legal charges after he stormed the stage of a campaign event with a knife and attempted to stab sitting member of Congress and Republican candidate for governor of New York Lee Zeldin on July 23, 2022.

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