Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized 'Trump's attack' on Columbia University, stating during a conversation at a Manhattan cultural center that the academic institution actually 'handled antisemitism excellently' on campus. 'They acknowledged their mistakes and said 'we will make the corrections ourselves, and won't let the government impose them on us.'' Clinton, who serves as a lecturer at the university, emphasized: 'We must distinguish between protest and disruption and building occupation, that's not freedom of expression.' She warned that President Donald Trump is trying to find a legal way to run for a third term: 'The best response to that is for Barack Obama and Bill Clinton to run too.'


