Trump considers giving $3B of Harvard's grants to trade schools

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Trump says he's considering taking $3bn in grants from Harvard and giving it to trade schools

President Donald Trump said on Monday he is considering taking $3bn of grant money away from Harvard University and giving it to trade schools across the United States.

His comments, which were made on Truth Social, come less than a week after his administration blocked Ivy League school from enrolling foreign students.

He wrote:

I am considering taking Three Billion Dollars of Grant Money away from a very antisemitic Harvard, and giving it to TRADE SCHOOLS all across our land. What a great investment that would be for the USA, and so badly needed!!!

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Donald Trump has laid a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery and is expected to deliver remarks shortly at the cemetery’s amphitheater to commemorate Memorial Day.

Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stand by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, during ceremonies in commemoration of the Memorial Day holiday, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stand by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, during ceremonies in commemoration of the Memorial Day holiday, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Photograph: Ken Cedeno/Reuters
Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth salute by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, during ceremonies in commemoration of the Memorial Day holiday, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington.
Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth salute by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, during ceremonies in commemoration of the Memorial Day holiday, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington. Photograph: Ken Cedeno/Reuters

David Smith

David Smith

JD Vance is an Iraq war veteran and the US vice-president. On Friday, he declared the doctrine that underpinned Washington’s approach to international relations for a generation is now dead.

“We had a long experiment in our foreign policy that traded national defence and the maintenance of our alliances for nation building and meddling in foreign countries’ affairs, even when those foreign countries had very little to do with core American interests,” Vance told Naval Academy graduates in Annapolis, Maryland.

His boss Donald Trump’s recent trip to the Middle East signified an end to all that, Vance said: “What we’re seeing from President Trump is a generational shift in policy with profound implications for the job that each and every one of you will be asked to do.”

US foreign policy has previously zigged and zagged from isolation to imperialism. Woodrow Wilson entered the first world war with the the goal of “making the world safe for democracy”. Washington retreated from the world again during the 1920s and 1930s only to fight the second world war and emerge as a military and economic superpower.

Foreign policy during the cold war centered on countering the Soviet Union through alliances, military interventions and proxy wars. The 11 September 2001 attacks shifted focus to counterterrorism, leading to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq under George W Bush with justifications that included spreading democracy.

President Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to commemorate Memorial Day.

Trump will participate in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony and speak at the cemetery’s amphitheater, in what has been a somber occasion for US presidents.

Hamas has agreed to a proposal by US special envoy Steve Witkoff for a Gaza ceasefire, a Palestinian official close to the group told Reuters on Monday. In the president’s most recent comments on the conflict and humanitarian crisis there Donald Trump had said “Israel, we’ve been talking to them, and we want to see if we can stop that whole situation as quickly as possible.”

My colleague Aneesa Ahmed has our Middle East crisis specific live blog here.

The FBI will launch new probes into the 2023 discovery of cocaine at the White House during president Joe Biden’s term and the 2022 leak of the supreme court’s draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, FBI deputy director Dan Bongino has announced on X, Reuters reports.

Bongino also announced more resources for the FBI’s investigation into the placement of pipe bombs at the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee in Washington on 5 January 2021, the night before Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol.

The US Environmental Protection Agency has drafted a plan to eliminate all limits on greenhouse gases from coal and gas-fired power plants in the United States, the New York Times reported on Saturday, citing internal agency documents.

The EPA argued in its proposed regulation that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from power plants that burn fossil fuels “do not contribute significantly to dangerous pollution” or to climate change because they are a small and declining share of global emissions, according to the NYT report.

The EPA also said that eliminating those emissions would have no meaningful effect on public health and welfare, the report added.

According to the United Nations, fossil fuels are by far the largest contributors to global warming, accounting for more than 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90% of carbon dioxide emissions.

Trump says he's considering taking $3bn in grants from Harvard and giving it to trade schools

President Donald Trump said on Monday he is considering taking $3bn of grant money away from Harvard University and giving it to trade schools across the United States.

His comments, which were made on Truth Social, come less than a week after his administration blocked Ivy League school from enrolling foreign students.

He wrote:

I am considering taking Three Billion Dollars of Grant Money away from a very antisemitic Harvard, and giving it to TRADE SCHOOLS all across our land. What a great investment that would be for the USA, and so badly needed!!!

French president Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and US president Donald Trump had a “good exchange” and that he said he hopes they can get to the lowest tariffs possible.

“The discussions are advancing. There has been a good exchange between president Trump and president Von der Leyen and I hope we can continue on this road and return to the lowest possible tariffs that will allow for fruitful exchanges,” Macron told reporters during a trip to Vietnam.

Macron also said tariffs were not the right way to solve trade imbalances.

A weekend telephone call between US president Donald Trump and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen gave “new impetus” to trade talks, an EU spokesperson said on Monday.

After the conversation, Trump dropped his threat to impose 50% tariffs on imports from the European Union next month, restoring a 9 July deadline to allow for talks between Washington and the 27-nation bloc to produce a deal.

The EU spokesperson said von der Leyen had initiated the call, Reuters reported.

President Donald Trump has once again spent his morning ranting and raving on his own social media network Truth Social.

In an attempt to frame his posts as marking Memorial Day and posting in all-caps, he resorted to incoherent name-calling.

The current president of the United States of America wrote:

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY THROUGH WARPED RADICAL LEFT MINDS, WHO ALLOWED 21,000,000 MILLION PEOPLE TO ILLEGALLY ENTER OUR COUNTRY, MANY OF THEM BEING CRIMINALS AND THE MENTALLY INSANE,THROUGH AN OPEN BORDER THAT ONLY AN INCOMPETENT PRESIDENT WOULD APPROVE, AND THROUGH JUDGES WHO ARE ON A MISSION TO KEEP MURDERERS, DRUG DEALERS, RAPISTS, GANG MEMBERS, AND RELEASED PRISONERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, IN OUR COUNTRY SO THEY CAN ROB, MURDER, AND RAPE AGAIN — ALL PROTECTED BY THESE USA HATING JUDGES WHO SUFFER FROM AN IDEOLOGY THAT IS SICK, AND VERY DANGEROUS FOR OUR COUNTRY. HOPEFULLY THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, AND OTHER GOOD AND COMPASSIONATE JUDGES THROUGHOUT THE LAND, WILL SAVE US FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE MONSTERS WHO WANT OUR COUNTRY TO GO TO HELL. BUT FEAR NOT, WE HAVE MADE GREAT PROGRESS OVER THE LAST 4 MONTHS, AND AMERICA WILL SOON BE SAFE AND GREAT AGAIN! AGAIN, HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Follow-up posts included heaping praise on his own policy of tariffs and yet again claiming that the “golden age” of America is right around the corner.

Ben Makuch

Ben Makuch

Donald Trump has a long and colorful history with the Islamic State. He incorrectly blamed the founding of IS on his predecessor, said its infamous leader “died like a dog” while announcing his assassination, and rallied an international coalition that successfully ended its so-called caliphate.

So far, in his second presidency, his administration has much less to do with IS. But the terror group has still benefited from him.

Experts tell the Guardian that IS is capitalizing on Trump’s dismantling of the international order, his affinity for Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Israel, and most of all – his most controversial cabinet appointment – in its recruitment propaganda.

In the US, IS supporters consuming that online messaging have become bona fide security threats in recent months, with a string of incidents dating back to before the presidential election.

On New Year’s Day in New Orleans, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, a 13-year veteran of the US army, used a truck to kill fourteen partygoers in the name of IS. Earlier in May, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, 19, an ex-national guardsman, was arrested and charged with plotting a mass shooting at a military base near Detroit, on behalf of the group.

“The January 1 New Orleans attack and subsequent IS-linked arrests in the country demonstrate the continued influence the organization can project into the US,” said Lucas Webber, a senior threat intelligence analyst at Tech Against Terrorism, who has tracked the terrorist group for several years.

“These incidents also highlight how IS leverages the online space through social media and messaging applications to spread its ideology and inspire supporters to plot attacks.”

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