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Comedian Bill Maher touted some common ground with President Donald Trump during his Friday evening TV show, saying the White House's targeting of Harvard University is a "kernel of a good idea." Maher described the elite Ivy League institution as an "a**hole factory,
President Trump is trying to apply enough pressure to force the university to cave, while Harvard, a nearly 400-year-old institution, is aiming to play a long game against an aging president in his final term.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is waging a campaign against Harvard University, the country's oldest and richest school, across multiple fronts, including funding freezes, investigations and threats to the school's tax-exempt status.
US President Donald Trump’s long feud with Harvard University reportedly stemmed not from Barron Trump’s alleged rejection—as was rumored—but from Trump’s own failure to gain admission in 1964. “But the other thing is that,
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,
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.
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GB News on MSNSebastian Gorka in brutal Harvard swipe as Donald Trump ratchets up pressure: ‘They don’t believe in freedom of speech if you’re pro-America’Sebastian Gorka has launched a scathing attack on Harvard University, accusing the institution of "selective enforcement of free speech" principles that "discriminate against conservative and pro-American voices.
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