Harvard will not agree to demands pushed by the Trump administration as a condition for maintaining nearly $9 billion in federal funding, the school's president said Monday.
Plenty of complaints about Harvard over the years, but a proud Harvard alum today. wapo.st/4cH9vy3
-- Bill Kristol (@billkristolbulwark.bsky.social) April 14, 2025 at 1:39 PM
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#2: Just look at the AIPAC tracker: www.trackaipac.com
I bet AIPAC spends more on Congress than all lobbyist groups combined. I wonder what answers Felon Musk's Grok will provide to that query. BTW: I posted the AIPAC speech you provided on my website. Thanks for that.
Trump Admin Hits Back at Harvard by Freezing $2.2 Billion in Funding
www.newsweek.com
... A federal task force under President Donald Trump froze $2.2 billion in funding for Harvard University on Monday, after the school said it would not abide by the Trump administration's list of demands.
Newsweek reached out to the Department of Education for comment via email on Monday. ...
"#14 | Posted by LampLighter"
Provide a link that they are.
Here is the link proving they are not: registrar.fas.harvard.edu
Just the Medical contributions of research at Harvard:
hms.harvard.edu
Harvard was here before the United States of America even existed. Harvard was founded in 1636.
www.harvard.edu
I have an advanced degree.
#10 | Posted by ScottS
Four years to get a GED does not make it advanced.
#34: Hi Snoofy: Years ago when I was assigned to the Pentagon, a few of us kept track of the vending machines distributed throughout the building. On the night shift, if someone needed a toiletry item, burrito, feminine hygiene product, or cinnamon Tic-Tacs, we knew where to go. One night I stunned the "master" of this occult knowledge when I came back to the 24/7 watch center with a cup of coffee from a Cold War-era vending machine that even took small change. I tasted the antiquity of the black tar. Alas, I was unable to locate an old-style cigarette machine within the sinews of the world's largest building: i.pinimg.com
#43 and 45: The coffee machine I discovered was in a dark corridor in the lower basement level. There wasn't a lot of traffic, but the contractor was fulfilling his decades-long obligation. BTW: The same engineer behind the Manhattan Project oversaw the construction of the Pentagon, MG Leslie Groves. www.wearethemighty.com
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