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GB News on MSNSebastian Gorka in brutal Harvard swipe as Donald Trump ratchets up pressure: ‘They don’t believe in freedom of speech if you’re pro-America’Sebastian Gorka has launched a scathing attack on Harvard University, accusing the institution of "selective enforcement of free speech" principles that "discriminate against conservative and pro-American voices.
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If President Donald Trump says he's punishing Harvard University to protect Jewish students, not everybody is convinced.More than 2,000 Harvard students identify as Jewish, and for some of those from abroad,
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Worcester Telegram on MSNNew poll: MA residents support Harvard in Trump fight but unsure on governor's re-electionSix in ten Massachusetts residents support Harvard University in its fight with President Donald Trump, revealed a new poll from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center.
The U.S. State Department ordered all its consular missions overseas to begin additional vetting of visa applicants looking to travel to Harvard University for any purpose, according to an internal cable seen by Reuters on Friday,
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are back on, for now. Why? An appeals court paused a little-known lower court’s order to halt most tariffs. But a pair of legal setbacks this week have blown a big hole in Trump’s trade war strategy.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has remained steady over the past month after bouncing back from a second term low.
Harvard University President Alan Garber opened his remarks to the graduating class of 2025 on Thursday with praise for its students—domestic and foreign—after President Donald Trump's attempt to stop the school from enrolling international students.
Public perception: Trump’s tariff approach is being mocked as “TACO trade” — Trump Always Chickens Out — a criticism the White House rejects. Trump has struck only one deal since launching his trade war. The White House reaffirmed support for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.