The former MSNBC host, Chris Matthew, suggested on Tuesday that the administration of President Donald Trump was “intelligent” to aim at Harvard and elite universities in general, about semitism.
“I have to say that the Administration sometimes establishes the objectives in the right direction. Elite universities in this country are not exactly covered with roses at this time in the way they managed these marked brands,” “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “, Duration,” Campus throughout the country following the attack of October 7, 2023 to the Jewish State for Hamas.
The Trump administration announced that it would freeze $ 2.2 billion in subsidies and contracts of several years on Monday after Harvard University, Alan M. Garber, announced the same day that the school would not meet the demands of the Trump administration.
“I think everyone, whether a Jewish student or not, I think you want to be entitled to a class when they pay $ 90,000 a year in registration, you have the right to go to class and be taught from Aboy, Aboy Professors, Aboyboy, Aboyroy, Aboyboy, Aboyboy, Aboyboy, Aboy and Joy, Aboy, and Joy, University, University,” University, “, University, University, University “, University,”, University, “, University,”, University “,”
“And the fact that they had to tell them to do this, had to say that they let the students go to school, what it is, that they had to tell them to do, that they had a problem in their own heads. So I think that elite universities are receiving a beating at this time. It is probably an intelligent movement,” he added.
Matthews also argued that this would not politically hurt the president.
“It is Trump to chase the elites. He knows what Doe is, a politician, he will not hurt him. I think these universities have enough money to cover their legacies. They have a lot of money to handle it. Being loose about this, but I think Trump aimed at thesis universities is probably not the movement of rooms he ever did,” he said.
Molly Young-Fast by Vanity Fair backed up and compared Trump’s movement with “thinking vigilance 101”.
“They are using anti -Semitism as a layer. If this administration really cares about anti -Semitism, there are many things that are.
Young-Fast continued arguing that it was the overreach of the government “to the highest order”, and had nothing to do with anti-Semitism.
Matthews replied, saying: “I think there is a real challenge. I asked my friends who are Jews. I said: Are you worried? And they say yes. And this is a problem. And the treatment of those students, and in Columbia, it is a serious problem. You do not leave a child to go to school that their parents paid. Well, seriously, if you do not think it is a problem yourself.”
Young-Fast said it was Jewish and agreed that there is a big anti-Semitism problem in the United States. However, she added: “I also believe that facing the teaching and academy of Harvard University is not the answer.”