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There's no legal reason for that. You could have sued the government. You sued these people to harass them. It's a really well thought out six page document in Harvard. Get in a room with the Trump administration. Fix this because you're going to go down in the rankings. You start losing money or losing students. Get in a room and fix it.
There's no legal reason for that. You could have sued the government. You sued these people to harass them. It's a really well thought out six page document in Harvard. Get in a room with the Trump administration. Fix this because you're going to go down in the rankings. You start losing money or losing students. Get in a room and fix it.
Right. So one of the things that over and over again I think is a problem is it's not clear what is the problem we are trying to solve.
Right. So one of the things that over and over again I think is a problem is it's not clear what is the problem we are trying to solve.
Okay. So I think if the White House could say this is the exact problem we want to solve, then be a little bit more clear. Is it anti-Semitism? Even like with trade, is it this, is it that? It could change. It could be all of those things. And I think what Harvard is failing to do is, one, say, sir, what problem do you want us to solve? Let's talk about it. And you don't have to do it in public.
Okay. So I think if the White House could say this is the exact problem we want to solve, then be a little bit more clear. Is it anti-Semitism? Even like with trade, is it this, is it that? It could change. It could be all of those things. And I think what Harvard is failing to do is, one, say, sir, what problem do you want us to solve? Let's talk about it. And you don't have to do it in public.
Do it behind closed doors. Everybody's got good lawyers. Go behind closed doors and say, how do we get this done? What I liked hearing from him is that... He said, I'm not against foreign students being here. He said, we're not against the people. In fact, we're probably fine with most of them. OK, that's a great starting place. All right. So let's start there.
Do it behind closed doors. Everybody's got good lawyers. Go behind closed doors and say, how do we get this done? What I liked hearing from him is that... He said, I'm not against foreign students being here. He said, we're not against the people. In fact, we're probably fine with most of them. OK, that's a great starting place. All right. So let's start there.
If you feel like if you're at Harvard and you think most of your students are great, let's let's talk it all through. We can go through and do it behind the scenes. It doesn't have to be public and nobody has to be shamed. And maybe everybody's fine. And that that ends up being good. But I do believe that this.
If you feel like if you're at Harvard and you think most of your students are great, let's let's talk it all through. We can go through and do it behind the scenes. It doesn't have to be public and nobody has to be shamed. And maybe everybody's fine. And that that ends up being good. But I do believe that this.
opens up another question, which is the bigger problem we should try to solve, which is which ones of our adversaries, I will name China, Russia, and I'm going to throw Qatar in there as well, because they fund a lot of this anti-Semitism stuff across America.
opens up another question, which is the bigger problem we should try to solve, which is which ones of our adversaries, I will name China, Russia, and I'm going to throw Qatar in there as well, because they fund a lot of this anti-Semitism stuff across America.
They are funding programs at universities to indoctrinate students because they don't want to have to deal with having to be persuasive and lobby our government in Washington, D.C. So what's happened? That's been going on for about 35, 40 years. So now you have the professors are indoctrinated, and it continues on. I also maintain that this doesn't start in college.
They are funding programs at universities to indoctrinate students because they don't want to have to deal with having to be persuasive and lobby our government in Washington, D.C. So what's happened? That's been going on for about 35, 40 years. So now you have the professors are indoctrinated, and it continues on. I also maintain that this doesn't start in college.
This is much, much younger, and that's why there's an educational revolt in this country for more school choice or more homeschooling because people do not want this kind of thing taught to their kids.
This is much, much younger, and that's why there's an educational revolt in this country for more school choice or more homeschooling because people do not want this kind of thing taught to their kids.
In this moment, this moment, this morning. Our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack. And insidious fear, the fear to speak, in America.
In this moment, this moment, this morning. Our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack. And insidious fear, the fear to speak, in America.