Trump backs down on Harvard student ban
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House Republicans are investigating Harvard University's close working relationship with Chinese and Iranian-affiliated researchers.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday revoked Harvard University’s ability to host foreign students due to its “toxic
The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party opened an investigation on Monday into Harvard’s partnerships with organizations accused of having ties to the CCP.
Harvard hosted members of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps after the group was sanctioned for human rights violations.
An internal Department of Homeland Security memo details why the Trump administration is taking forceful actions against Harvard University.
As the US government's crackdown on Harvard University intensifies, links to China and Iran have emerged, raising national security concerns in the United States.
Chinese foreign nationals studying “critical fields” or with ties to the Chinese Communist Party will be among the students targeted for removal, the top US diplomat said.
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The New Republic on MSNJudge Dumps Cold Water on Trump’s International Student CrackdownThe top spender, holding close to $18.5 million of Trump’s coin, is called “SUN” and is held by a Seychelles-based crypto exchange known as HTX. Justin Sun, a Chinese national accused of fraud, known for spending $6.2 million on a banana and then eating it, is on HTX’s board and already has a financial relationship with Trump.
The president’s attacks on Harvard risk a lot of harm. But to some critics, massive government pressure seems like the only way to bring balance back to campus.