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Harvard sues Trump Administration over foreign student ban

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Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for barring it from enrolling international students, claiming the move is unconstitutional retaliation for resisting federal demands.

Key Details:

  • Harvard filed the lawsuit Friday in federal court in Boston, arguing the government violated its First Amendment rights and singled it out for political retribution.

  • The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, alleges Harvard allowed anti-American agitators to target Jewish students and even collaborated with the Chinese Communist Party—charges Harvard has denied or said it will respond to later.

  • Noem has given Harvard 72 hours to turn over records, video, and audio tied to foreign students involved in protests or face continued sanctions—including a freeze on over $2 billion in federal grants and possible revocation of the school’s tax-exempt status.

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Harvard University is taking legal action against the Trump administration, filing a federal lawsuit on Friday in response to the administration’s ban on enrolling international students. First reported by POLITICO, the university called the decision an unconstitutional act of retaliation, claiming it would harm more than 7,000 foreign students who are part of its academic community.

“With the stroke of a pen, the government has sought to erase a quarter of Harvard’s student body,” the lawsuit stated. The university emphasized that international students are “central” to its mission, contributing from over 100 countries—most in graduate-level programs.

The move from the Department of Homeland Security came Thursday, citing campus safety issues and deeper geopolitical concerns. The administration accused Harvard of fostering an environment where “anti-American, pro-terrorist agitators” have targeted Jewish students and claimed the university had ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Specifically, it alleged that Harvard hosted members of a Chinese paramilitary group in 2024.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the action, saying it “should serve as a warning to any university putting ideology over national security.” Noem’s office also demanded that Harvard hand over all records tied to foreign student involvement in campus protests—going so far as to ask for audio and video evidence—within 72 hours. Failure to comply would mean continued restrictions and could trigger further consequences, including loss of tax-exempt status.

In response, Harvard officials said the school had already taken steps to address concerns about campus safety and antisemitism. President Alan Garber noted that reforms to university governance were already underway and insisted that Harvard would not compromise on “its core, legally-protected principles.”

This marks the second lawsuit Harvard has filed against the Trump administration. A prior legal challenge targeted the freezing of $2.2 billion in federal funds and what the school described as coercive efforts to control internal policies, including demands for leadership changes and “viewpoint diversity” audits. That initial standoff followed weeks of public tension between the university and the White House.

Harvard’s athletic department has also been impacted. Many of its teams rely heavily on foreign talent, with Sportico reporting that more than 20% of its 2024–25 varsity athletes hail from outside the U.S. Some teams—like men’s rowing and squash and women’s soccer and golf—feature international athletes on most of their rosters.

The university said it will seek a temporary restraining order to block DHS from enforcing the enrollment ban, and vowed to defend its institutional independence and the rights of its students against what it sees as politically motivated overreach.

(AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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Healthcare Blockbuster – RFK Jr removes all 17 members of CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel!

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RFK Jr. Orders Clean Sweep of Entire CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel to End Decades of Corruption

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has just announced the removal of all 17 members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)—the panel tasked with recommending vaccines for the American public—citing longstanding corruption, persistent conflicts of interest, lack of transparency, and a documented history of rubber-stamping vaccines without adequate scrutiny.

The full statement from Secretary Kennedy, published in The Wall Street Journal, is below:

by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Vaccines have become a divisive issue in American politics, but there is one thing all parties can agree on: The U.S. faces a crisis of public trust. Whether toward health agencies, pharmaceutical companies or vaccines themselves, public confidence is waning.

Some would try to explain this away by blaming misinformation or antiscience attitudes. To do so, however, ignores a history of conflicts of interest, persecution of dissidents, a lack of curiosity, and skewed science that has plagued the vaccine regulatory apparatus for decades.

That is why, under my direction, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is putting the restoration of public trust above any pro- or antivaccine agenda. The public must know that unbiased science guides the recommendations from our health agencies. This will ensure the American people receive the safest vaccines possible.

Today, we are taking a bold step in restoring public trust by totally reconstituting the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP). We are retiring the 17 current members of the committee, some of whom were last-minute appointees of the Biden administration. Without removing the current members, the current Trump administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members until 2028.

ACIP evaluates the safety, efficacy and clinical need of the nation’s vaccines and passes its findings on to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The committee has been plagued with persistent conflicts of interest and has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine. It has never recommended against a vaccine—even those later withdrawn for safety reasons. It has failed to scrutinize vaccine products given to babies and pregnant women. To make matters worse, the groups that inform ACIP meet behind closed doors, violating the legal and ethical principle of transparency crucial to maintaining public trust.

In 2000 the House issued the results of an investigation of ACIP and another vaccine advisory committee under the U.S. Food and Drug Administration—the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee. It found that enforcement of its conflict-of-interest rules was weak to nonexistent. Committee members regularly participated in deliberations and advocated products in which they had a financial stake. The CDC issued conflict-of-interest waivers to every committee member. Four out of eight ACIP members who voted in 1997 on guidelines for the Rotashield vaccine, subsequently withdrawn because of severe adverse events, had financial ties to pharmaceutical companies developing other rotavirus vaccines. A 2009 HHS inspector-general report echoed these findings. Few committee members completed full conflict-of-interest forms—97% of them had omissions. The CDC took no significant action to remedy the omissions.

These conflicts of interest persist. Most of ACIP’s members have received substantial funding from pharmaceutical companies, including those marketing vaccines. The problem isn’t necessarily that ACIP members are corrupt. Most likely aim to serve the public interest as they understand it. The problem is their immersion in a system of industry-aligned incentives and paradigms that enforce a narrow pro-industry orthodoxy. The new members won’t directly work for the vaccine industry. They will exercise independent judgment, refuse to serve as a rubber stamp, and foster a culture of critical inquiry—unafraid to ask hard questions.

A clean sweep is needed to re-establish public confidence in vaccine science. In the 1960s, the world sought guidance from America’s health regulators, who had a reputation for integrity, scientific impartiality and zealous defense of patient welfare. Public trust has since collapsed, but we will earn it back.

This represents an extremely positive development. We hope ACIP will be repopulated with truly independent experts who prioritize public safety over Vaccine Ideology.

Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation

www.mcculloughfnd.org

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Leftists devastate Los Angeles with fiery riots against Trump immigration policy

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By Matt Lamb

As left-wing activists burn and destroy Los Angeles, Democrats were quick to blame Trump and repeat the claim that the protests were ‘fiery’ but mostly ‘peaceful.’

Violent and fiery riots unfolded throughout the weekend in Los Angeles as left-wing activists set cars on fire and caused significant damage as they protested Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. In response, President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to quell the violence.

Much like with the violent Black Lives Matter riots in 2020, Democrats were quick to rush to call the violent and “fiery” protests “peaceful.”

By Saturday, Los Angeles Police Department officers had already arrested 29 people in connection to the “fiery protests,” according to a local NBC affiliate.

Still, New Jersey Democratic Senator Cory Booker said the protests were “peaceful” during an interview on Sunday. Booker and left-wing Governor Gavin Newsom were quick to blame President Donald Trump for sending in troops on Friday to try to maintain order.

“The reality is, we see peaceful protests launching in Los Angeles,” the New Jersey senator said, as reported by Fox News. “A lot of these peaceful protests are being generated because the president of the United States is sowing chaos and confusion by arresting people who are showing up for their immigration hearings.”

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass also blamed Trump for her own city burning to the ground. “What we’re seeing in Los Angeles is chaos that is provoked by the administration,” the mayor said, parroting the Democratic talking points.

Video shows left-wing activists committing widespread violence, and it remains unclear how Trump himself is at fault.

Violent activists also burned the American flag and shouted vulgar chants at Trump, in addition to calling on their fellow criminals to “burn it down.”

Rioting began on Friday when law enforcement aimed to serve warrants on illegal immigrants.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers executed search warrants at multiple locations, including outside a clothing warehouse where a tense scene unfolded as a crowd tried to block agents from driving away. Sirens blared as protesters surrounded black SUVs and tactical vehicles. Officers threw flash bangs into the street to disperse people as they shouted and filmed the scene with their cell phones. One demonstrator tried to physically stop a vehicle from leaving.

Trump, for his part, has continued to call for peace and law and order.

“Just one look at the pictures and videos of the Violence and Destruction tells you all you have to know,” he wrote this morning on Truth Social. “We will always do what is needed to keep our Citizens SAFE, so we can, together, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

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