
Governor Maurya Hele (D-MA) said on MSNBC’s “The Beat” on Tuesday that the Trump administration freezed $ 2.2 billion in the grant to Harvard University “Smack of the past of the past.”
Hele said, “Harvard is saying enough. And let me be clear, I was a civil rights lawyer. I was an Attorney General, there is no place for anti-Jewishism in our college campuses or anywhere in society.
He said, “This is the point that people really need to understand, that it is really another attempt by Donald Trump to silence those who disagree with them. To threaten them, in this case it is tight in our colleges and universities in the same way that he is tight and tried to silence law firms and corporations and everyday people.”
Heli said, “Look, this is the abuse of power. It is a smack of the totalist regime of the past where you talk about silenceing law firms, companies, colleges and universities, when you talk about disappearing our roads, in which foreign students are really important economic results to work here. The next generations of entrepreneurs are in the next generations, which are wealth of entrepreneurs and universities. Still working. “
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