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Trump Torches Judge Presiding Over Harvard Case: ‘A TOTAL DISASTER’

Last updated: July 22, 2025 5:35 am
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President Donald Trump criticized U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs who presided over Harvard University’s case against the Trump administration, labeling her as “a TOTAL DISASTER.” The clash between the Ivy League school and the administration unfolded in court, with Burroughs challenging the government’s reasoning for cutting research funds for Harvard. Despite being appointed to the bench by former President Barack Obama in 2014, Trump lambasted Burroughs on his Truth Social platform, accusing her of consistently ruling against the interests of the American people.

Burroughs had previously blocked the administration’s attempt to prevent Harvard from enrolling international students. Trump remained steadfast in his resolve to challenge the case even if Burroughs ruled in favor of the university, expressing confidence in winning on appeal. Additionally, he criticized Harvard as “anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, and anti-America,” while questioning the allocation of billions of dollars in research funding without clear justification.

Harvard filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in response to the abrupt cuts in grants and federal contracts, arguing that the action was unlawful and would have severe consequences. The university’s president, Alan Garber, highlighted the impact on critical research efforts, including advancements in cancer treatment and infectious disease prevention.

During the court proceedings, Burroughs, who identified with the Jewish faith, challenged the government’s stance on funding decisions and raised concerns about the implications of penalizing Harvard without due process. She emphasized the need for a thorough evaluation of Harvard’s efforts to combat antisemitism and cautioned against undermining constitutional principles in the pursuit of justice.

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As the case continues, the timing of Burroughs’ ruling remains uncertain, leaving the outcome hanging in the balance. The legal battle between Harvard and the Trump administration underscores the complex interplay between academic freedom, government funding, and constitutional rights, shaping the future landscape of education and research in the United States.

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