Bloomberg did an interview with the Cleveland Stater and did say some postings and rhetoric were turned over to the FBI:It's good that the lawsuit didn't name Ideastream as a defendant. In the weeks after the decision, they hosted a TV special on the subject where the student GM was invited to present her side. Sadly, the students have targeted Ideastream and attacked their social media sites. The lawsuit doesn't apologize for that. The university and Ideastream have done nothing to interfere with the students expressing themselves. If anything, the university has been overly patient with the students. Anyone else would have called in parents for a discussion about proper student behavior.
Bloomberg addresses WCSB shutdown, funding woes, loss of international students and a tough semester as president | Cleveland Stater
In a wide-ranging discussion, Cleveland State President Laura Bloomberg, Ph.D., explained how the administration sees the shuttering of WCSB, how CSU will respond if ICE comes to campus, SB1, the budget, and what matters to her in the job.
Following the announcement, Bloomberg was faced with student protests on campus, comments on social media, questions from students and even city council members sharing their frustration during council meetings. The pushback in some cases was not civil. “It surprised me some of the pretty vicious feedback,” Bloomberg said. “I mean, hard feedback is hard feedback. Things that you have to turn over to the FBI because they're so threatening, that's unfortunate.”