Trump says Harvard has 'lost its way,' doesn't deserve federal funding
- Donald Trump criticized Harvard for rejecting government oversight on admissions and hiring practices, arguing it should lose federal funding due to its practices and alleged political bias.
- Trump ordered a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal funding for Harvard due to its refusal to comply with his demands.
- Harvard's President, Alan Garber, rejected Trump's pressure, stating the university would not negotiate its independence or rights under pressure from the government.
- Steve Kerr, coach of the Golden State Warriors, defended Harvard's position, advocating for academic freedom and opposing governmental control over education.
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Harvard is all of us.
In the predatory vision of the world, for the chain of indoctrination to work, control must begin from the top of the educational chain. Fear always flows down. Democracy always falls murdered without witnesses. Posth is the new radical. Harvard is all of us, even if we can never study there. The closest we were caught was the Harvard of Aravaca where Pablo Casado shined. That’s how Donald Trump is changing the world. In China they caught it rig…
Is Harvard doomed? An inside look at the university’s financial situation
Harvard University found itself at the center of the Trump administration’s push to influence higher education after refusing to accept the White House’s terms for federal grant funding on Monday. Now, facing a $2 billion funding freeze, Harvard must look…
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