Secretary of Education Linda McMahon threatened $9 billion in grants to Harvard due to alleged antisemitic discrimination, reflecting a broader scrutiny of over 60 universities under a new anti-antisemitism initiative from the Justice Department. While Jewish communities have been promised protection by Donald Trump, some leaders, particularly within educational institutions, view this approach as detrimental rather than supportive. They argue that the current anti-antisemitism narrative obscures various political agendas that risk undermining Jewish welfare and freedoms, raising concerns about the administration's intentions and actions against its purported targets.
Taking a break from her work dismantling her own department, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon last week threatened roughly $9 billion of grants and contracts with Harvard because of the school's failure to protect students on campus from antisemitic discrimination.
With your vote, I will be your defender, your protector, and I will be the best friend Jewish Americans have ever had in the White House.
Jew hatred is real, but today's anti-antisemitism isn't a legitimate effort to fight it. It's a cover for a wide range of agendas that have nothing to do with the welfare of Jewish people.
For Jews, a number of these agendas do something more: They pose a direct threat to the very people they purport to help.
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