The Trump administration has declared war on Harvard University, for what is now–in the Trump era–the usual reasons: allegedly, that Harvard is not doing enough to stop anti-Semitism (a claim that is opposed by many Jews, who don’t want to be the favorite cause of a hateful, bigoted President); that Harvard engages in the policies of diversity, equity, and inclusion, which have been banned by the Trump administration; and that Harvard engages in “racism” by admitting and hiring nonwhite students and professors. The Trump administration has demanded the power to monitor Harvard’s curriculum, admissions, and hiring. Such a federal takeover is obviously unacceptable to Harvard, as it should be unacceptable to any private institution.
To Harvard and other universities, such a government intrusion would compromise academic freedom and their independence. Frankly, the best characterization of this government takeover of independent private institutions is fascist.
The Trump administration is currently withholding $2.2 billion that is dedicated to medical and scientific research. Does it make sense to punish Harvard’s alleged DEI transgressions by stopping funding for projects seeking cures for tuberculosis and ALS?
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon wrote a condescending, insulting letter to Harvard, warning that it would no longer receive any funding until it accepted Trump’s demands. She posted it on Twitter.



She accused Harvard of “disastrous mismanagement,” snd she warned, “This letter is to inform you that Harvard should no longer seek grants from the federal government, since none will be provided.” Her biggest grievance appears to be that Harvard continues to practice affirmative action despite the Supreme Court banning it. The Trump administration considers any effort to admit or hire people of color to be racism. So the very presence of Black students and professors is evidence that Harvard engages in “ugly racism.”
In her letter, Secretary McMahon rants about Harvard’s abandonment of “merit” and of the excellence for which it was once known.
This stance is ironic, coming from a member of the most unqualified, incompetent Cabinet in modern American history. Was McMahon the best qualified person to be Secretary of Education? Did her experience in the world of wrestling entertainment qualify her to lecture Harvard about academic excellence? Was there no Republican State Commissioner of Education or university president available?
Was Robert F. Kennedy Jr. the best person to run the department of Health and Human Services? Did Pete Hegseth become Secretary of Defense because of his merit?
Various Twitter accounts have posted a copy of her letter with her grammatical errors marked in red pencil. They claim this was Harvard’s response, but it was not.
Harvard responded with a dignified letter to McMahon that restated their intention not to be cowed by her threats, rudeness, and bluster.
In a statement on Monday night, a Harvard spokesperson said the letter showed the administration “doubling down on demands that would impose unprecedented and improper control over Harvard University and would have chilling implications for higher education.”
The statement suggested it would be illegal to withhold funds in the manner Ms. McMahon described.
“Harvard will continue to comply with the law, promote and encourage respect for viewpoint diversity, and combat antisemitism in our community,” the statement said. “Harvard will also continue to defend against illegal government overreach aimed at stifling research and innovation that make Americans safer and more secure.”
I’m betting on Harvard. They are fighting for academic freedom and for freedom from government control of a private institution. They will have the best legal talent. They will be represented by lawyers with sterling conservative credentials.
Harvard will be here long after the Trump administration is a memory, a very bad memory, like the McCarthy era.

“Such a federal takeover is obviously unacceptable to Harvard, as it should be unacceptable to any private institution.”
Moreover, it should be unacceptable at any educational institution, public or private. If education is to promote thinking, the only intrusion that seems allowable to me would be the judicial system making a concerning efforts by that institution to eliminate individuals on the basis of their physical attributes.
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And she is promoting steak sauce for the young sponges:
https://x.com/ClayPlatt1/status/1919949392502530472
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How can anyone expect anything less out Linda McMaHon when her boss, Fascist Trump set the example. She is just following her bosses lead. Trump and his minions are all the same peas in the pot. Worthless. Destructive. Self-centered. Unable to care for others. Unable to do what is right for the peoples of this country that they took an oath to support. Absolutely have no understanding of what their positions require them to do and do not have the abilities necessary to carry out the duties of their offices if they did.
Trump, his administration, and Congress are at the lowest lever of any this nation has ever seen since 1776.
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Grotesque. No other word works here.
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Thus says a leader in “The Art of Incompetence.”
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Totally unexpectedly, I’m here to compliment Linda McMahon. She has lovely penmanship. Otherwise, what a POS!
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For a response to the letter see: https://www.msn.com/en-us/education-and-learning/general/education-secretary-linda-mcmahon-blasted-for-error-filled-letter-to-harvard/ar-AA1Em2C8
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