
Donald Trump Administration tried to get Harvard University to return to the negotiating table by announcing the oldest and richest college in the country, that it would not be eligible for any new federal grants. This step was communicated by a somewhat controversial letter to the Minister of Education Linda McMahon. However, the University of Harvard has modified the professor of the letter and sent it back to McMahon with errors recorded in Red Pen, according to several posts that have been made X with a picture of the three pages marked.
The letter published by McMahon on X (formerly Twitter) was addressed to Harvard’s President Dr. Alan Garber.
“Harvard is involved in systemic (sic) patterns of federal law violations,” McMahon wrote in her letter, which the university and others have modified the letter were supposed to say “systematic”.
“Where do many of these” students “come from, who are they, how they get to Harvard or even to our country – and why is there so much hatred?” Minister McMahon continued in the opening paragraph.
Social media users said Harvard had “won” this round of war with the administration of Donald Trump because of numerous mistakes in a letter. Some even asked if it was written by AI.
One correspondent with the independent commented on X: “Whoever wrote it is barely literate”.
McMahon wrote “Federal Government”, which critics said it was inappropriate because it capitalized “F” and “G” letters when this is not the right noun.
Other repairs include highlighting run-on and incomplete sentences, inconsistent verbal times and irregular capitalization.
The three -page letter Linda McMahon, who used the use of capital letters for emphasis, was filled with well -known complaints that were echoing Donald Trump and other conservative critics of Harvard.
Missive by Linda McMahon said that the University of Ivy League “created a mockery of the university education system”. He accused the university of “ugly racism”, said “humiliating scandals of plagiarism” and appeared at the university leadership.
“At best, the university should meet the highest ideals of our nation and illuminate thousands of promising students who go through their beautiful gates,” McMahon wrote. “Harvard, however, betrayed his ideal.”
Donald Trump versus harvard
No university in the United States stands in the opposition of Starker against the government of Donald Trump than Harvard.
Last month, Trump’s administration introduced a number of strict requirements, including a call for professors to detect plagiarism, compulsory reports to the federal authorities of any foreign students accused of misconduct and appointment of an independent supervisor to ensure that the academic departments follow “views of diversity”.
Although Trump’s administration later claimed that the letter containing these requirements was sent by mistake, he continued to escalate the dispute.
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