Police continued to break up campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war Thursday as the demonstrations spread around the globe and prompted politicians, including President Joe Biden, to weigh in.

The number of people arrested in connection with protests has now topped 2,000 including those at Portland State University, where police cleared the library and arrested a dozen people including four students. The Associated Press has tallied arrests at 35 schools since the protests began at Columbia University on April 17.

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