Linda McMahon Says There's Been ‘Progress' From Harvard, Columbia Amid Trump Attacks
- Linda McMahon praised efforts by Harvard and Columbia to combat campus antisemitism, stating that they have made 'progress' amid federal funding threats.
- Columbia University implemented significant reforms in response to the Trump administration, while Harvard faced a freeze of over $2.2 billion in federal funding due to noncompliance with demands.
- Harvard President Alan Garber criticized the administration's tactics, stating that their sanctions do not effectively combat antisemitism on campus.
- McMahon emphasized the need for universities to vet international students and ensure a diversity of viewpoints on campuses.
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Education secretary reveals 'progress' being made in talks with Harvard regarding admin's demands
“It’s very important that we are making sure that the students who are coming in and being on these campuses aren’t activists, that they’re not causing these activities," McMahon said. “Students should not come on campus and be afraid to be there and not feel safe to be on campus."
Linda McMahon says there's been 'progress' from Harvard and Columbia amid Trump's attacks
Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Friday defended President Donald Trump's attacks on elite universities like Harvard and Columbia, while saying that she is seeing "progress" from the institutions on the administration's demands."I have seen progress.
Education Secy. McMahon says she has seen 'progress' from Harvard and Columbia
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard, Education Secretary Linda McMahon defended President Trump's attacks on universities and said she has seen "progress" from institutions like Harvard and Columbia on the administration's demands.

Linda McMahon says there's been ‘progress' from Harvard, Columbia amid Trump attacks
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