John Fetterman Calls for Mitt Romney to Become the Next President of Harvard to End This ‘Mad Season of Antisemitism’
- Sen. John Fetterman believes Sen. Mitt Romney could help Harvard University "recalibrate from far-left orthodoxy."
- Fetterman, a Harvard alumnus, and Democrat, co-signed the suggestion due to concerns about antisemitism at prestigious universities.
- Jonathan A. Rosen, a Democrat, recommended Romney for his ability to reform the university and combat antisemitism, praising his bipartisan efforts.
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Fetterman backs call for Romney to be Harvard’s next president
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Monday backed calls for retiring Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) to become the next president of Harvard University, citing concerns in recent months about the elite school’s response to antisemitism on its campus. The position has been officially vacant since the start of January, when former university President Claudine Gay finally…
Fetterman endorses Romney taking over Harvard to reform antisemitism: 'Recalibrate from far-left orthodoxy'
Harvard University is a mess and Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is the man who can save the once-prestigious institution and help it "recalibrate from far-left orthodoxy," according to Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa. Daniel Rosen, who graduated Harvard in 1996, penned a Washington Post opinion piece last week which details recent issues at the school and called for the Utah senator – and former Massachusetts governor – to clean it up. Fetterman, a Harvard…
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