AIM Visits Princeton to Demand President Eisgruber’s Resignation
November 9, 2025
Accuracy in Media President Adam Guillette recently paid a visit to Princeton university–and brought AIM’s famous mobile billboard.
The mobile billboard parked near Princeton read “Christopher Eisgruber is a national disgrace” and routed viewers to ChristopherEisgruber.com and PrincetonHatesJews.com.
Eisgruber has notoriously refused to crack down on campus antisemitism, particularly during campus encampments taking place over the war between Israel and Hamas.
At one campus protest, a Hezbollah flag was waved. Hezbollah is notably a designated terrorist organization by the U.S. government.
But this instance clearly wasn’t enough for Eisgruber or Princeton to act.
Instead, he has consistently resisted calls from the Trump administration to roll back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and protect Jewish students.
Eisgruber even reportedly said standing against antisemitism is “a fundamental responsibility for any university president and for any university.” But his actions don’t seem to match.
In the same interview, he vowed not to cave to pressure from the Trump administration as it relates to federal funding.
When AIM’s billboard drove to campus, it was met with varied responses.
“You should be ashamed of yourself,” one man told Guillette. “Why are you trying to create a scandal?”
He then accused Guillette of being uninformed when he was confronted by the Hezbollah flag being waved on campus.
Others had their own issues with the university.
One woman explained, “I think Princeton needs to take a stronger stance.”
She called phrases like “from the river to the sea” and calls to globalize the intifada “hate speech.”
“It’s not okay,” she added.
“I’m just unhappy with a lot of the changes I’ve been seeing on campus,” another woman said.
She was particularly upset by the significant renovations of the art museum, which included a controversial architect.
The architect, a Ghanian-British man named David Adjaye was reportedly accused of sexual assault and harrassment.
He kept the Princeton job, however. And the woman speculated that it was because of his ethnicity and the school wanting to appear “antiracist.”
Eisgruber has made it clear that antisemitism is safe on campus, not Jewish students. And DEI is his top priority, even if it means losing federal funding.
To send one message that goes directly to Princeton’s Board of Trustees, visit ChristopherEisgruber.com. Tell them he must resign.
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