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Trump takes aim again at Harvard, saying it should not receive federal funds

Donald Trump has gone on yet another rant about Harvard University on his social media platform Truth Social this morning.

It comes as the US education department said it was freezing about $2.3bn in federal funds to the Ivy League school.

The announcement followed Harvard deciding to fight the White House’s demands that it crack down on antisemitism and alleged civil rights violations, including shutting down diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

In the president’s typically rambling style, he posted:

Everyone knows that Harvard has “lost its way.” They hired, from New York (Bill D) and Chicago (Lori L), at ridiculously high salaries/fees, two of the WORST and MOST INCOMPETENT mayors in the history of our Country, to “teach” municipal management and government.

These two Radical Left fools left behind two cities that will take years to recover from their incompetence and evil. Harvard has been hiring almost all woke, Radical Left, idiots and “birdbrains” who are only capable of teaching FAILURE to students and so-called “future leaders.”

Look just to the recent past at their plagiarizing President, who so greatly embarrassed Harvard before the United States States Congress. When it got so bad that they just couldn’t take it anymore, they moved this grossly inept woman into another position, teaching, rather than firing her ON THE SPOT. Since then much else has been found out about her, but she remains in place.

Many others, like these Leftist dopes, are teaching at Harvard, and because of that, Harvard can no longer be considered even a decent place of learning, and should not be considered on any list of the World’s Great Universities or Colleges.

Harvard is a JOKE, teaches Hate and Stupidity, and should no longer receive Federal Funds. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

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US attorney general Pam Bondi on Wednesday unveiled legal action against Maine, in an escalation of Donald Trump’s conflict with the state for refusing to ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s and girls’ sports.

Reuters reports that the lawsuit comes five days after the administration tried to cut off all of Maine’s federal funding for public schools and its school lunch program over the issue, following a 21 February meeting of Trump and a group of US governors where he clashed with Maine’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills.

At the meeting, Trump threatened to withhold funding from Maine if the state refused to comply with an executive order he had signed barring transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports.

His threat prompted Mills to reply: “We’re going to follow the law, sir. We’ll see you in court.”

Out of 510,000 athletes competing at the collegiate level, fewer than 10 publicly identify as transgender, NCAA president Charlie Baker said in January.

The US Department of Agriculture notified Maine on 2 April that it was freezing school lunch funding, citing violations of Title IX, which affords legal protections against sex discrimination.

A US district court judge temporarily blocked the USDA from choking off funds after Maine sued the federal government. Earlier on 2 April, the Department of Education announced it was cutting off the state’s $250m in K-12 public education funds as part of an administrative proceeding.

The Department of Education also said it was referring the matter to the Justice Department for a possible enforcement action under Title IX.

Maine’s assistant attorney general, Sarah Forster, told the Department of Education in an 11 April letter that the state would not sign a proposed draft resolution or any revisions. She wrote:

Nothing in Title IX or its implementing regulations prohibits schools from allowing transgender girls and women to participate on girls’ and women’s sports teams. Your letters to date do not cite a single case that so holds.

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