
Trump's Warning to Harvard, Tariffs Defense, and Musk's Exit: A Week of White House Action
President Trump Issues Warning to Harvard Amidst Legal Dispute; Leavitt Defends Tariffs Against Judicial Challenges; Musk Exits White House Advisory Role. This week saw a flurry of activity in the political arena. President Trump, known for his outspoken nature, warned Harvard University that they would 'get their a** kicked' in response to their legal challenges to his administration's policies. The President's stance is firm, and he shows no signs of backing down. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stepped in to defend the President's tariffs, arguing that activist judges are interfering with the 'presidential decision-making process.' Leavitt's statement underscores the administration's determination to push forward with its trade agenda. Meanwhile, Elon Musk, a prominent figure in both the business and political spheres, announced his departure from his White House advisory role. Musk's decision, while unexpected, leaves his DOGE-related initiatives in the hands of cabinet members. The events of this week highlight the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and various institutions, as well as the ever-shifting dynamics within the President's inner circle.