President Trump Cuts Federal Contracts for Harvard Amid Barron Admission Rumors
Amid swirling rumors that 19-year-old Barron Trump, son of President Trump and First Lady Melania, was rejected by Harvard University, the Trump administration has taken drastic measures against the prestigious Ivy League institution. President Trump recently announced the cancellation of approximately $100 million in federal contracts for Harvard.
Despite the speculation, Melania Trump, 55, came forward to set the record straight. She adamantly stated in multiple interviews that Barron did not apply to Harvard, nor did anyone apply on his behalf. The First Lady refuted the claims as completely false.
President Trump’s actions against Harvard didn’t stop at the contract cancellations. The administration also revoked nearly $3 billion in federal research grants awarded to the university. Additionally, a push has been initiated to prevent Harvard from enrolling international students.
Harvard currently hosts approximately 6,800 international students, accounting for about 27% of the total student body. The President’s decision to target international admissions policies comes after Harvard’s refusal to comply with demands regarding their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs.
The tension between the Trump administration and Harvard University continues to escalate as both parties stand firm in their positions. The controversy surrounding Barron Trump’s alleged Harvard admission rejection has sparked a larger debate about the intersection of politics and education.