Presumptive Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump has said that if elected in November he will deport anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian student protesters, The Washington Post reported. Referring to anti-Israel protests amid the ongoing war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip that swept US college campuses in the last seven months, the former US president vowed to defeat the “radical revolution,” according to sources who heard him speak at a May 14 donor event that he described as including “98 percent of my Jewish friends.” “If you get me reelected, we’re going to set that movement back 25 or 30 years,” Trump said.

“It has to be stopped now.” “One thing I do is, any student that protests, I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students.

As soon as they hear that, they’re going to behave,” he vowed. Trump also praised the New York Police Department for clearing up protest encampments and a building occupation at Columbia University and encouraged other cities to do the same, the report said. He has previously said it was “ beautiful ” to watch police move in.

The report cited donors who were present, but spoke on condition of anonymity as it was a private event. “And you know, you go back through history, this is like just before the Holocaust,” Trump reportedly said. “If you look, it’s the same thing.

” “You had a weak president or head of the country. And it just built and built. And then, all of a sud.