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Elite universities have formed a “private collective” to resist President Trump’s crackdown on higher education.
Over recent weeks, the Trump administration has gone to war with several elite universities over their lack of educational and viewpoint diversity, discrimination via DEI and refusal to combat antisemitism.
While Columbia folded to his demands, Harvard has pushed back against the administration and attempted to frame Trump’s threats to remove federal funding as an assault on the university’s independence.
To try and protect themselves, elite universities are now teaming up to try and create a united front against the White House.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
One major fear among the collective are reports that Trump could escalate his crackdown on Harvard by targeting the flow of international students and faculty, which many elite schools have come to rely on for tuition revenue and prestige.
This prospect is said to have sent shockwaves through university leadership, who now see their business models under threat.
There are also plans to rescind Harvard’s tax-exempt status, which currently saves the instutition billions of dollars a year.
Trump Orders IRS to Draw Up Plans to Rescind Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status
Should Harvard’s lawsuit fail, the collective fears that more schools will be forced to comply and that the left-wing strangehold over higher education will finally be broken.
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