Harvard Fights Back After Trump Pulls No Punches
Briefly

This week, the discussion revolves around the Trump administration's escalating actions against Harvard University and international students, including proposed changes to tax-exempt statuses and challenges to court orders. The hosts highlight how the tariffs imposed by Trump not only affect international relations but also suggest increased corruption, contributing to a culture of 'swampiness' in governance. They reflect on how these actions may shape both domestic policies and the administration's political strategies, suggesting a disregard for established legal frameworks.
The Trump administration is intensifying its campaign against Harvard and international students, combining efforts that include court challenges and the potential revocation of tax-exempt status.
The Trump tariffs not only impact trade but also raise significant questions about potential corruption and the administration's relationship with business interests in the 'swamp'.
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