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Trump Battles Universities, but Especially Harvard and the Ivy League

What is true is that the president’s war on the academic circles has focused extensively on the ivy association, a group that was gave from eight schools, most of which were established in the colonial era, which cost 90,000 dollars or more per year, and sends a large number of graduates in the American leadership category less than 1 percent of university registration in the country in 2022.

Mr. Trump’s attacks on this elite group – Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Colombia, Cornell, Brown, Dartmouth and the University of Pennsylvania – loves him to his political base. It blocks, or threatens to withhold it, billions of dollars in federal financing from six of the eight schools, he says, they are a fortress of anti -Semitism and liberal indoctrination. Officials in higher education recognize failures, but they call the president’s campaign a threat to academic freedom.

The Trump administration has targeted many colleges and other universities due to the potential anti -Semitism, about 60 in all. However, the eight Ivies is the cultural touches of Mr. Trump. In addition to the policy, there was a complex drink of resentment and reverence that the president, a league graduate, has long been essential for a club that he had never accepted.

Alan Marcus, a commercial and political advisor who supervised public relations of Mr. Trump from 1994 to 2000, said Alan Marcus, a commercial and political advisor who supervised public relations of Mr. Trump from 1994 to 2000.

“I called some of the people I knew in the councils,” said Mr. Marcos. “But I essentially laughed.”

Timothy told. O’Brien, Mr. Trump’s biography, The President’s anger over the highest level of academic circles was not surprising. “He has a long record of criticizing the elites who want to accept him,” said Uberne. As far as the ivy bond, he said: “He could hardly wait until he entered himself.”

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