Anti-Israel protestors have harassed University of Michigan regents at their homes and workplaces and vandalized their property.
Last night they stalked @RegentHubbard.
This is outrageous behavior, but they can think again if they think the regents are going to be intimated.
anyway, if you'd like to read something different today, we did FOIA a bunch of halftime show contracts, in case you wanted to know what it'll cost to book the world champion of Simon Sez for your next party/basketball game
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Clearly the biggest sports news of last night:
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R., Mo.), a co-sponsor of the Protect College Sports Act, made a diving catch during the Congressional baseball game that made it onto SportsCenter's Top 5.
Victim 1 in these messages, BTW, is UMich Regent Sarah Hubbard, whose home was targeted by protestors in 2024.
They posted a demand letter to her door and littered her lawn with fake body bags.
Then they woke her and her neighbors up at 6 a.m. with a drum and a bullhorn.
Kash Patel, who has done more than any public law enforcement official in history to protect high profile pedophile billionaires and politicians, gets a ‘thank you’ r/t from UM Regent Sarah Hubbard you cannot make this up.
I’m very appreciative of the tireless work done by various levels of law enforcement on the University of Michigan campus, in Michigan and across the United States to bring this matter forward.
🚨 Early this morning, @FBI and partners arrested 7 individuals on a 10 count indictment for allegedly targeting University of Michigan leaders and businesses in the Eastern Michigan region with violent threats and attacks.
The indictment alleges that after the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, these individuals - a group of college-aged adults - engaged in a coordinated campaign of violent, criminal acts seeking to pressure University of Michigan leaders and other businesses in the Eastern District of Michigan to cut off all ties with Israel.
The subjects allegedly vandalized the victims’ property, spray painted their homes with messages like “Intifada” and “Free Palestine,” left threatening notes on their doors, and even broke windows of the victims’ homes - throwing glass jars filled with chemicals while children slept inside.
They deliberately chose the one-year anniversary of Hamas’s attack to engage in some of their most visible criminal acts - including one subject who specifically targeted the Bloomfield Township Jewish Federation on October 7, 2024. On the same day, another subject - employed by the University - vandalized the University President’s home.
The alleged criminal targeting occurred for over a year - beginning approximately March 2024 and continuing until April 2025.
@FBIDetroit and our partners pursued a thorough, detailed investigation of this case - and subjects have been charged for their alleged role in conspiracies to transmit threats in interstate and foreign commerce.
In a letter to schools, NCAA president Charlie Baker says he’s expecting the Senate to hold a “markup” of the Protect College Sports Act in the “coming weeks,” which is the next step in the legislative process.
He also outlined “key areas” for bill amendments, including…
Dusty May grew up in Indiana, but he loved the Fab Five — even matching his youth team's uniforms to match Michigan's.
What about the Fab Five's Final Four banners returning to the rafters in Ann Arbor?
"Almost all of the people at Michigan would like for those guys to have some form of representation in our arena," he said.
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The Senate Commerce Committee has finalized the witness list for Wednesday’s Congressional hearing. As previously reported, Nick Saban, Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, Gordon Gee and Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould have committed to testify, along with Utah DE Lance Holtzclaw.