Trump Tower protests 150 Mahmoud Khalil supporters storm Midtown building 90 arrested

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A significant protest unfolded at Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan as over 150 demonstrators rallied to support Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist detained by ICE. Organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, the event culminated in the arrest of 98 protesters who refused police orders to disperse. Khalil, a U. S. resident and Columbia University graduate student, was apprehended in New York and transferred to an ICE facility in Louisiana, raising alarms about the potential for his deportation.

The protest underscored broader concerns regarding the Trump administration's tactics against dissenters, particularly those involved in pro-Palestinian activism. Eyewitness accounts and video footage depicted rising tensions between demonstrators and police, although authorities reported no injuries or damage to property. Among the protesters was actress Debra Winger, who voiced her discontent with the administration's perceived disregard for Jewish safety and civil liberties. The event serves as a reflection of ongoing national debates surrounding immigration, activism, and civil rights. With the slogan "Free Mahmoud," protesters made their stance clear, emphasizing their refusal to allow government actions to stifle dissent.

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