As President Trump asserts control over universities, law firms, and media, institutions face a critical choice: compromise or oppose. Recently, various entities, including Harvard University, have opted to confront the president's attempts at power consolidation. With over 500 law firms supporting those targeted by Trump, resistance is growing. Unlike his first term, where opposition was more discreet, the current struggle is public, with diminished internal guardrails within the White House. This intensifies the response from various sectors that are beginning to foster a coordinated pushback against Trump's coercive tactics.
President Trump is exerting power over key institutions, forcing them to either compromise or resist, with a notable shift towards open confrontation from previous tactics.
Harvard has openly resisted Trump’s assertions of power, highlighting a broader trend among institutions actively choosing to fight rather than acquiesce.
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