With president under scrutiny, George Mason reinstates infamous SJP chapter months after police found guns and terrorist paraphernalia in leaders’ home The group recently released a pro-Hamas recruitment video, which the school says it referred to Virginia's AG

(Free Beacon) George Mason University, whose president has been in the national spotlight over race-based hiring practices that the Trump administration says violate federal civil rights law, has reinstated its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter, which it suspended last year after police found guns, ammunition, and terrorist paraphernalia at its leaders’ home.

The group teased its return in a radical recruitment video it released on Sunday, one day before fall classes kicked off at the university. Though SJP did not reveal its reinstatement in the video, its suspension terms allowed it to re-register as a student organization for the fall 2025 semester. A George Mason spokesman confirmed that SJP is now a “registered student organization.”

“The student organization Students for Justice in Palestine served out its university-imposed suspension after having been found responsible for violating university policy,” the spokesman John Hollis told the Washington Free Beacon.

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