Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, leads a news conference with Republican committee chairs to decry pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the country at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center, April 30, 2024. (Photo/JTA-Chip Somodevilla-Getty Images)
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, leads a news conference with Republican committee chairs to decry pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the country at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center, April 30, 2024. (Photo/JTA-Chip Somodevilla-Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) — House Republicans plan to massively expand oversight of universities that they allege are rife with antisemitism, a tactic that the party sees as opportune in an election year.

Rep. Mike Johnson, the Louisiana Republican who is speaker, announced the plans Tuesday at a press conference in the U.S. Capitol, where he was flanked by the Republican leadership and the chairs of six committees.

The presence of the committee chairs signaled the leadership’s intent to target funding for universities, their tax exempt status and even visas for overseas students.

“We have to act and House Republicans will speak to this fateful moment with moral clarity,” said Johnson, who traveled last week to Columbia University in New York City, an epicenter of the protests, to condemn the protests and call for the resignation of the university president.

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Ron Kampeas is the D.C. bureau chief at the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.