
Harvard-Trump Standoff: Gorka Defends Controversial Student Policy
Harvard-Trump Standoff: Gorka Defends Student Enrollment Restrictions The Trump administration's recent decision to revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll international students has ignited a firestorm of controversy. The move, announced on [Date of announcement], has sparked outrage among academics and students alike. To understand the administration's rationale, GB News' Steven Edginton interviewed former Trump administration official Sebastian Gorka. Gorka defended the decision, stating, "We are responding to the empirical evidence." He highlighted concerns about extremism on college campuses. He questioned why a university with a multi-billion dollar endowment requires federal funding. Harvard President [Harvard President's Name] has yet to publicly comment on the matter. However, the university has released a statement expressing its disappointment and vowing to fight the decision. This standoff underscores the increasing political polarization in American higher education and raises questions about the appropriate role of government funding in universities.