Harvard University has decided to pick a fight with the Trump administration, and boy, are they learning the hard way what that means. Allowing pro-Hamas activists to run wild on campus and intimidate Jewish students is exactly the kind of nonsense that elite universities love to sweep under the rug. But guess what? The Trump administration isn’t having it.
The administration has dealt a serious blow to Harvard’s wallet. Education Secretary Linda McMahon sent a loud and clear message: no more federal grants for Harvard. It’s time leftist academia faces the consequences for coddling radicals and pushing divisive ideologies. If Harvard wants to play the social justice warrior card, let them foot the bill without taxpayer dollars.
The audacity of Harvard doesn’t just stop at campus chaos. By continuing racist, discriminatory admissions practices under the guise of “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” they openly defy a Supreme Court ruling. Instead of playing by the rules, they use sneaky tactics like essay prompts to achieve the same old results. Isn’t it ironic how the same liberals yelling about fairness can’t seem to apply it when it hits too close to home?
BREAKING: Education Secretary Linda McMahon just sent a letter to Harvard's president telling them to "no longer seek GRANTS from the federal government, since none will be provided."
"Harvard will cease to be a publicly funded institution" 🚨 pic.twitter.com/piR3mpm1Gy
— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) May 5, 2025
And now, with their hefty federal funding under threat, Harvard might finally learn that actions have consequences. Future students could be walking right into a financial hole, all because the university decided to double down on virtue signaling rather than common sense. It’s about time these Ivy League snobs learned a lesson in fiscal responsibility and actual educational values, rather than falling in line with globalist agendas.
In the end, here’s the million-dollar question: When will left-wing institutions realize that pandering to radicals and thumbing their nose at the law doesn’t pay off? Maybe the bigger question is, why do Americans still put up with such blatant liberal hypocrisy? Either way, Harvard made its bed—now it’s time to lie in it.