‘ON THE GROUND’ SHOW FOR MARCH 28, 2025: Occupation of Palestine Comes to the U.S… Will Americans Fight for the First Amendment? With Journalist Jon Jeter and Remarks from Actress Susan Sarandon. Plus Headlines 


Some say that the Trump administration’s abduction and imprisonment of pro-Palestinian students at U.S. colleges and universities is a sure sign that the Zionist occupation of Palestine now threatens us on these shores. But the question remains: will Americans fight to preserve our right to freedom of speech and assembly? We speak to our media critic Jon Jeter. Plus headlines, a preview of the new movie “The Encampments,” and Susan Sarandon speaking at the “Free Mahmoud, Free Palestine” event March 22, 2025 in New York City.

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PHOTO: A scene from the documentary “The Encampments,” which included Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student who was a leader in the activism against genocide on campus. A Palesinian with permanent green card U.S. residenecy, he was abducted by federal agents, threatened with deportation and, as of this show, was still being held in a Louisiana prison. “The Encampments” opens March 28, 2025 in new York City.

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