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Donald Trump is "escalating" the Harvard University fight; Elon Musk 'joins in' and picks side

A clash has erupted between Donald Trump and Harvard University over governance, hiring, and admissions, including demands to shut diversity offices. After Harvard rejected these demands, citing constitutional rights, the White House froze $2.2 billion in federal funding. Elon Musk has weighed in, supporting Trump's call to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status.
Donald Trump is "escalating" the Harvard University fight; Elon Musk 'joins in' and picks side
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Tensions are high on both sides in the Donald Trump vs Harvard University battle. The world's wealthiest and the most -elite US university Harvard has locked horns with President Donald Trump over a range of issues. This includes the call for changes to its governance, hiring practices and admissions procedures. These demands add to the list Harvard reportedly received on April 3, which asked officials to shut diversity offices and cooperate with immigration authorities for screenings of international students.
With both sides refusing to budge, Harvard University was hit with a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze on Monday, April 15, after rejecting White House's demands that said on its part are intended to crack down on campus anti-Semitism.

Elon Musk 'joins in' Harvard University vs Donald Trump

Tesla and Spacex CEO Elon Musk kind of joined the Harvard University vs Donald Trump fight. Musk 'noddingly' shared on Twitter President Trump's post on Truth Social that said, "Perhaps Harvard should lose its Tax Exempt Status and be Taxed as a Political Entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist inspired/supporting "Sickness?". He added, "Remember, Tax Exempt Status is totally contingent on acting in the PUBLIC INTEREST!"

Elon Musk also replied to Scott McNealy's Twitter post slamming Harvard University. "No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.” - President Alan Garber http://hrvd.me/GarberRespond347t", said Harvard University in a post. To this Scott McNealy, who is the former Chairman and CEO of Sun Micro, responded, "And no one or organization on campus should be taking money from said government, nor should they get a tax break from the citizens who are taxed to pay that “private” institution. Defund Harvard." Elon Musk replied to McNealy's post using 100% emoji, which basically means that he agrees wholeheartedly with him.

Elon Musk also shared a video on the student leader Mahmoud Khalil's deportation. In the video, HEMMER asks if Mahmoud Khalil be deported? To this Stephen M responds: Yes he will, as will anyone who preaches hate for America... under @POTUS, people who hate America, who threaten our citizens... and who support those who rape and murder, are going to be ejected from this country."

Harvard President Alan Garber's letter

Harvard President Alan Garber in a letter said that the demands the Trump administration made of the Massachusetts university, including an audit to ensure the "viewpoint diversity" of its students and faculty and an end to all diversity, equity and inclusion programs, were unprecedented "assertions of power, unmoored from the law" that violated constitutional free speech rights and the Civil Rights Act. He vowed to defy the government, and added that the school would not "negotiate over its independence or its constitutional rights."
Harvard University reportedly enrolls about 7,000 undergraduate students and around 18,000 students in graduate programs.

White House: Harvard University needs to apologise to President Trump

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump wanted to see Harvard apologise for what she called "antisemitism that took place on their college campus against Jewish American students." She accused the University and other schools of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination by recipients of federal funding based on race or national origin.
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