Karoline Leavitt: Trump wants 'less LGBTQ graduate majors' from Harvard
The White House Press Secretary justified cutting funds to Harvard by saying Trump would rather give them to trade schools, not "LGBTQ graduate majors."
MAY 28, 2025
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The White House Press Secretary justified cutting funds to Harvard by saying Trump would rather give them to trade schools, not "LGBTQ graduate majors."
Dr. Claudine Gay's resignation as Harvard's first Black president amid political and ideological pressures highlights the fragility of Black leadership in academia and the ongoing challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
The Education Secretary faced a mostly silent protest when she tried to push "school choice" at Harvard.
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The Ivy League institution canceled men's soccer for the entire season after learning of a document rating female players and assigning them sexual positions.
Mike Pompeo loudly objected to the transgender leaker's fellowship at the Ivy League university.
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