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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.
President Donald Trump's feud with Harvard University has reached new heights in recent weeks. Here's where things stand.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
Alan Garber got a massive ovation from thousands of graduates in attendance and reportedly upset the White House in the process.
It’s Trump - not Barron - who failed to get into Harvard, biographer claims - ‘One of the Trump things is always holding a grudge against the Ivy Leagues,’ says author Michael Wolff
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
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Indy100 on MSNTrump biographer claims the president's beef against Harvard is because he didn't get inTrump biographer Michael Wolff believes the president's ongoing feud with Harvard University is a personal one after he didn't get accepted into the Ivy League school back in the day. Previously, The Daily Beast reported there was a running joke in the White House that Donald Trump's Harvard grudge was to do with his son Barron not getting in,
The crowd of graduates and Harvard community members then gave Mr Gerber a standing ovation. His comments appeared to be a swipe at the Trump administration’s push to block the
The Trump administration is seeking to end all contracts it has with Harvard University, a move that adds to the strain between the federal government and America's researchers.
Harvard University President Alan Garber opened his remarks to the graduating class of 2025 on Thursday with praise for its students—domestic and foreign—after President Donald Trump's attempt to stop the school from enrolling international students.