Columbia May Face Subpoena by House Panel in Antisemitism Probe

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A US House of Representatives committee is threatening to subpoena Columbia University for not complying with an investigation into reports of antisemitism on campus.

Chairwoman Virginia Foxx of the House Education and the Workforce Committee sent a letter to Columbia on Thursday warning that the New York City-based school would face subpoenas if it failed to share information requested “months ago.” The panel initiated an investigation into Columbia in February, seeking documents about alleged antisemitism at the school relating to protests about Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.