White House condemns Columbia student remarks about 'murdering Zionists': 'A wakeup call'

The White House condemned statements made by Columbia University Khymani James on the "murdering of Zionists," calling them "dangerous, appalling statements."

Columbia junior Khymani James expressed "regret" early Friday after a video of him previously suggesting people should be "grateful" he wasn't "murdering Zionists" went viral online.  (Getty Images)

When asked by Axios if a White House employee would be fired if they made such statements, Bates said, "they would be fired immediately."

A Columbia University spokesperson said on Friday James had been banned from the campus, with university sources telling Fox News Digital disciplinary proceedings are now underway.

The University had previously put out a campus update calling the video "extremely alarming and upsetting."

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"Calls of violence and statements targeted at individuals based on their religious, ethnic, or national identity are unacceptable and violate university policy," the statement said. "When there are violations of student conduct policies, they are reviewed and disciplinary measures are applied."

"We know that many of you feel threatened by the atmosphere and the language being used and have had to leave campus," Columbia said in a statement released by the President's Office on Friday. "That is unacceptable. Many of you also are concerned about being able to speak out for a cause you feel passionately about. That also is unacceptable. Fundamental to the research and teaching mission of our university is academic freedom and an environment free from discrimination and harassment for every member of our community."

"What is a Zionist? A White supremacist," James said in the resurfaced video.

President Joe Biden has not yet traveled to Columbia University but recently came under fire for his statement in response to whether he condemns anti-Israel protests on college campuses. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Following the president’s Earth Day comments at Prince William Forest Park in Virginia, reporters caught up with Biden and asked, "Do you condemn the antisemitic protests on college campuses?"

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"I condemn the antisemitic protests. That’s why I have set up a program to deal with that. I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians," he responded. 

Fox News' Alexa Moutevelis and Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report. 

Haley Chi-Sing is a Freelance Writer for Fox News Digital. You can reach her at @haleychising on X.

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