In a statement, Donald Trump Jr. expressed his disappointment with his alma mater, referring to its role in allowing men to participate in women’s sports and overlooking what he described as anti-Semitic sentiments. Despite these concerns, Trump Jr. acknowledged the university’s board for being the first to take action and demonstrate consequences for what he perceives as the prevailing lunacy in academia.
While I’ve been disappointed in my alma mater for leading the charge in men playing women’s sports, and turning a blind eye to anti-Semitic insanity, at least their board was first to act to show that there are some repercussions for the lunacy that’s taken over academia.
Nonsense, she was questioned clearly byabout whether calling for the genocide of a group of people violated Harvard’s code of conduct. It was never about free speech… & given Harvard’s free speech rankings let’s stop, pretending they care about that as well.
In a statement, Donald Trump Jr. conveyed his disappointment with his alma mater, addressing its involvement in permitting men to partake in women’s sports and overlooking what he characterized as anti-Semitic sentiments. Despite these reservations, Trump Jr. recognized the university’s board for being the first to take action and impose consequences for what he perceives as the prevailing lunacy in academia.
Nonsense, she was questioned clearly by @repstefanik about whether calling for the genocide of a group of people violated Harvard’s code of conduct. It was never about free speech… & given Harvard’s free speech rankings let’s stop, pretending they care about that as well. https://t.co/eQuhaapTL6
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) December 10, 2023
While I’ve been disappointed in my alma mater for leading the charge in men playing women’s sports, and turning a blind eye to anti-Semitic insanity, at least their board was first to act to show that there are some repercussions for the lunacy that’s taken over academia. https://t.co/r2j80Tx8QV
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) December 10, 2023