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Trump pledged to redirect $3 billion from Harvard University to trade schools in a seeming bid for working class support.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
President Donald Trump's feud with Harvard University has reached new heights in recent weeks. Here's where things stand.
US President Donald Trump’s deepening feud with Harvard University may not be about his son Barron, but his own past rejection, claims biographer Michael Wolff. Trump’s longstanding grudge, intensified by fresh punitive actions against the Ivy League school,
Trump’s comments come after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's effort to bar the university from enrolling international students.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating conflict with Harvard University has once again grabbed headlines, but the reasons behind his disdain for the Ivy League institution remain the subject of speculation.
Alan Garber got a massive ovation from thousands of graduates in attendance and reportedly upset the White House in the process.
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Trump's actions against Harvard have sparked speculation regarding personal motivations, particularly concerning his son Barron's alleged rejection by the institution. However, biographer Michael Wolff claims that Trump himself was not admitted.
Michael Wolff, additionally, suggested that apart from "holding the grudge", Donald Trump's "TV star instincts as a producer" play a key role in his legal battle against Ivy League Universities - especially Harvard.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University — a day after the president said he was pulling $3 billion in grants from the
Trump has been targeting Harvard for months, saying that the school had fostered liberal ideals and antisemitism. Harvard has argued in its lawsuit that the administration has violated the First Amendment through its targeting of international students. O’Leary jabbed the administration over its behavior toward Harvard on Friday.