Leaders Condemn Soros-Funded Protesters Storming Trump Tower Over Demand for Pro-Hamas Activist Mahmoud Khalil Release

Trump Tower Under Siege: Leftist Outburst Meets Tough NYC Response

The scene was wild at Trump Tower. Dozens of George Soros-funded pro-Hamas protesters surged into the building on Manhattan’s iconic Fifth Avenue. They weren’t here for a friendly chat. They meant business.

The protesters backed pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil. Khalil, a Syrian national, is now in hot water. He’s facing deportation after his green card and student visa were revoked for leading anti-Israel demonstrations at Columbia University.

The mob came clad in matching red outfits. They held up professionally printed signs that screamed, “Free Mahmoud, Free Palestine” and “Fight Nazis Not Students.” They even chanted the classic “Free, free Palestine” slogan.

They overtook the very spot where Trump once jumped into the political fray during his 2016 campaign. But the NYPD wasn’t having it. Within minutes, the cops rounded up a wave of demonstrators. At least 50 people were arrested. Some protesters were even hauled out in zip ties, sent off in NYPD vans and an MTA bus.

Clearly, this protest was not a spontaneous street rally. This was organized action. The George Soros-funded leftist group “Jewish Voice for Peace” claimed credit for helping organize the protest. Their X account read: “As Jews, we are taking over the Trump Tower to register our mass refusal.” They went on to declare, “We will not stand by as this fascist regime attempts to criminalize Palestinians and all those calling for an end to the Israeli government’s US-funded genocide of the Palestinian people. And we will never stop fighting for a free Palestine. If you come for one, you face us all. Free Mahmoud, free Palestine!”

The situation escalated quickly. On the weekend, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) nabbed Khalil at his university-owned apartment on the Upper West Side. Khalil, one of the ringleaders of the Columbia University protests, was told his green card and visa were being revoked. His attorneys say it’s all a punishment for exercising free speech.

But the Trump White House had a different take. They labeled him a national security risk who distributed propaganda fliers on campus supporting Hamas terrorists. It’s a hard, direct call from a Republican perspective: actions like these aren’t just protests—they’re a threat to public safety and American values.

This chaotic protest adds fuel to an already blazing debate. Supporters of Khalil see him as a martyr for free speech. Critics, however, point out that his actions and the way his supporters behave on the streets endanger national security.

Trump Tower, a symbol of real estate might and American success, now plays host to a protest that many see as part of a dangerous leftist agenda. In this battle of ideologies, the streets of New York have become the arena—one where hard-hitting facts confront extremist tactics head-on.

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