Recently, there has been a social storm at Harvard University. Harvard seems determined to demonstrate how far to the remaining it is, both for its hatred, which was bad enough for the school to live two lawsuits regarding racist behavior the day after the commencement.
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Alan Garber, chairman of Harvard, wrote a letter to the president about the decision to freeze federal money last month on the university’s website.
Following Harvard’s refusal to comply with its improper needs, the federal government took a number of activities over the course of the previous year. Although some management people claimed their April 11 email was sent accidentally, other statements and their actions refute this. The government has begun numerous investigations into Harvard’s operations, threatened the education of international students, and announced that it is considering revocation of Harvard’s 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) tax-exempt status, in addition to the initial freeze of$ 2.2 billion in funding. These steps have profound effects on patients, students, faculty, personnel, researchers, and the status of American higher learning in the world.
Please hold on while I grab my weeping blanket.
President Donald Trump is addressing the risk to withdraw Harvard’s tax-exempt status. On Friday night, he posted about it on Truth Social.
He wrote,” We are going to be taking away Harvard’s Tax Exempt Status.” They deserve it, they say!
According to ABC News,” The decision will likely face legal challenges.” The president doesn’t, however, start a Diet Coke these days without some liberal judge having a say.
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The document continues:
The president of Harvard has stated that changing the school’s tax-exempt position would be immoral and would threaten “our ability to carry out our education mission.”
Trump had earlier requested that Harvard lose its tax exemption after the university declared it would not cooperate with the administration’s string of demands, including those involving antisemitism and DEI on campus.
Lots of Harvard professors are stomping their feet, clenching their fists, and sticking their lower teeth out. But at least they’re placing their money where their sniveling eyes are.
More than 80 Harvard university members pledged to give up 10 % of their annual earnings to fight the government’s attempts to impose agreements and freeze billions of dollars in federal funding, according to the Harvard Crimson. According to government professor Ryan D. Enos,” The group is still collecting pledges, but faculty members ‘ commitments currently amount to more than$ 2 million.”
Although the donations may be important for person professors, some faculty members who pledged to donate acknowledged that no number of donations from Harvard’s professoriate would be able to close the multibillion dollar budget hole, the report continues. However, faculty said they made the pledge to express their strong opposition to Harvard’s decision to retaliate against the White House’s actions, including through a lawsuit the University filed last week over the$ 2.2 billion cut.
In other words, it’s a theatrical action.
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Trump made the announcement right away as he addressed the University of Alabama’s graduation ceremony the day after taking a class at Harvard. How are graduation rates currently being held in schools? Although I’m a Georgia Bulldog by nature, I really liked what he had to declare.
One of the most difficult quotes always to read.
The Harvard Crimson won’t become the author of the next National book. You, the Crimson Tide, did write it for you. photograph. twitter.com/9pEuQZ89mP
— Shaun Mcdonald ( @shaun_mcd37 ) May 2, 2025
” The second chapter of the book is clearly visible.”
The Harvard Crimson won’t get the author of an American history. You, the Crimson Tide, did write it for you.I nearly became an Alabama lover thanks to Trump. About.
— SarahDownSouth ( @SarahDownSouth ) May 2, 2025
Trump image:” We believe in the SEC and the USA.” twitter.com/r2hLkaiFlQ— Bill Speros ( @billsperos ) May 2, 2025
I’m curious to see what changes Harvard’s tax-exempt standing did bring, but I doubt these tenacious wokers may change their minds. Perhaps it’s time for Harvard to switch from” Veritas” to” Obstinatio.”
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