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President Donald Trump’s tariffs are back on, for now. Why? An appeals court paused a little-known lower court’s order to halt most tariffs. But a pair of legal setbacks this week have blown a big hole in Trump’s trade war strategy.
Alan Garber's remarks on Thursday were met with a roar along with students and staff rising to their feet to applaud him.
His administration last week revoked Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students, a move later blocked by a federal judge.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has remained steady over the past month after bouncing back from a second term low.
US District Judge Allison Burroughs granted Harvard’s request for a preliminary injunction, pausing the government’s action until the case is fully decided. The injunction follows a temporary restraining order issued last week.
Public perception: Trump’s tariff approach is being mocked as “TACO trade” — Trump Always Chickens Out — a criticism the White House rejects. Trump has struck only one deal since launching his trade war. The White House reaffirmed support for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
"There is no question that Donald Trump’s endgame is to destroy universities and independent thinking," writes one reader. Another writes: "Change at Harvard is long overdue."