Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy compared the alleged censorship of conservative students to calls for Jewish genocide.
During a Sunday discussion on Fox & Friends Weekend, co-host Will Cain noted that the University of Pennsylvania's president, M. Elizabeth Magill, had resigned following testimony where she was asked if calls for Jewish "genocide" could be punished at her school.
"Again, it's about anti-Semitism, but it's also a bigger story about speech on campus, about the treatment of anyone who has a diverse point of view, especially if you're a conservative," Campos-Duffy opined. "What the Jewish population is facing in these schools is what conservative students have been facing for a long time."
"So many of them have been canceled and threatened as well," she added.
"No doubt, and it'll be interesting to see whether these other campuses take that same step," co-host Pete Hegseth agreed.