"We never spoke to him," Graciette explained, calling his actions "unprovoked."
"Well established university rules prohibit camping and overnight events," OSU spokesperson Ben Johnson said.
An adult who breaks the law will be charged with a class C felony, which carries a prison sentence between 3 to 15 years and fines up to $10,000.
"I had been feeling unusually upset after an online mob targeted me because I am visibly queer and Black."
"I blame Facebook for January 6," he said.
"It’s turning now, it’s Trump’s turn again."
In response to the comment, the Trump campaign wrote on Twitter, "ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, ANYPLACE," reiterating comments previously made by Trump.
"There's a huge diversity issue and they're afraid of what folks are going to say," the source added, referring to the ramifications of simply firing Jean-Pierre.
"I feel very comfortable, very comfortable, calling for those people to die."
"If you have money, by all means," Newman added, "but that business shouldn't be at the expense of the average traveler."
Pecker testified that when he spoke with Trump about Trump reimbursing Cohen for buying the story, Trump had "no idea what Pecker was talking about."
The congressman ended up attending a dinner in a shirt and hiking vest.
51% of all Americans and 42% of Democrats said they would support mass deportations of illegal immigrants from the US.
"Every Friday, they meet on Zoom to hash out the latest twists and turns in the Trump legal saga."
"The same people who want us to pay off their student loans are taking college courses on Taylor Swift."
Congressional candidate Nate McMurray posted to X, "Die MAGA die. You lose."
"In fact, our reference for the truth might be a distraction that's getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done."
NYPD officers rushed to stop the agitators from going onto the bridge.
"This person is a crazy racist!"