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President Donald Trump said on Monday that “completely false” that the legal listing of his administration with Harvard University was connected to the University of Ivy League.

Newsweek Special for Harvard to comment by email on Monday.

Why is it important

Trump and his administration broke at Ivy League institutions such as Harvard and Columbia, then took office in January, accusing universities of the commission of anti-Semitism, enabling pro-Palestine student activism on campus.

The Department of Homeland Insurance was abolished in the Grants for Harvard after the university defied the list of requests that included their programs for the processing of diversity, capital and inclusion, reforming the student discipline and the implementation of the mask ban.

The Trump Administration also recently said that it will withdraw a student for a student and the Harvard Exchange Program (SEVP), which allows the university to enter international students. The judge brought a temporary restraining order to stop a new policy.

What to know

“Michael Wolff, journalist Third Stops, who is even laughing of false news, said the only reason for” beating “at Harvard, because I did not enter there,” Trump on Social Monday.

He continued, “That story is completely fake, I never signed up at Harvard at the University School at Pennsylvania. Nobody wanted him, because his” reporting “and reputation is so bad!”

As it appears on Daily Beastov podcast Last week Wolff claimed that the president of the goal Harvard did because he did not enter the school.

“It is also strange because many people around Donald Trump went to the Ivy League,” Joanna Coles, the Chief Content Officer and the Creative Daily Beaver Officer, said the exit podcast last week. “Several of them went to Harvard Business School. It is obvious that JD Vance proudly went to Yale. So it seems especially odd, but maybe he also tries to try him too.”

“It’s important … not to borrow too much calculation and planning anything that works,” Wolff replied. “But the other is, by the way, he didn’t enter Harvard.”

“Donald Trump didn’t enter Harvard,” Coles repeated.

“You know, so one of the Trump things always, you know, keeping your efforts against Ivy League,” Wolff said.

Newsweek Special for Wolff via its publisher, crown group, e-mail Monday for comment.

The first lady of Melania Trump also recently shot the rumor that the youngest Trump child, Barron Trump, reported to Harvard and was denied in the university.

“Barron did not apply to Harvard and every claim that he, or that someone in his name, applied completely false,” the first lady said in the statement Palm Beach Post. Barron Trump recently ended his first year in the Star school of business in New York University.

President Donald Trump can be seen to arrive for the house of the Republican meeting at US Capitol 20. May 2025. In Washington, DC (Photo Thassos Katopodis / Getty Images)

What do people say

The White House spokeswoman Taylor Rodgers said in the e-mail the living beast last week: “Daily Beast and Michael Wolff have a lot in common – both fake a fake clickbait news in a hopeless attempt to make something more than losers.”

“The President did not need to apply for an oversurgious, corrupt institution such as Harvard to become a successful businessman and the most experienced president in history,” Rodgers said.

Republican Senator John Kennedy from Louisianne last week at x, earlier Twitter: “Here’s what I hear President Trump saying: Harvard is an overestimated indoctrination.

“The purpose of higher education is to make you think you don’t feel comfortable. Harvard doesn’t practic that.”

Harvard President Alan M. Garber Partly in the statement After their recent legal victory: “The court approved Harvard’s proposal, allowing the university to continue to enroll international students and scholars as is the case. The hearing was set for next Thursday, 29. May, to determine whether the temporary order should be extended.

“This is a critical step for the protection of rights and the possibilities of our international students and scientists, which are vital for the mission and community. Many will have additional problems and questions.

What happens next

The trump card is believed to continue to fight Harvard in court, because it is a school within 30 days for challenging the administration of the withdrawal of its SEVP certification.

2025-06-03 02:47:00

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