The article discusses late-night comedy highlights regarding the Trump administration's decision to freeze $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University due to its refusal to comply with specific hiring and curriculum changes. Comedians like Ronny Chieng and Stephen Colbert humorously critique this move, emphasizing Harvard's reputation for excellence and portraying the administration's actions as misguided. Chieng's remark about the administration's rejection by Harvard conveys the perplexity of the situation, while Kimmel's comments highlight the incongruity of rooting against a successful institution. The banter reflects broader societal tensions surrounding education and merit.
Hey, Trump administration, now you're just like the rest of us because you just got rejected by Harvard.
I don't usually root for Harvard, because they're Harvard. They've got everything. It's like rooting for Jeff Bezos to win the lottery.
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