Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the presence of U.S. troops in Ukraine is unlikely but emphasized unity with Vice President JD Vance. While initially dismissing the idea of U.S. troops in Ukraine, Hegseth later suggested it was not entirely off the table, emphasizing the importance of negotiations between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine. Vance, in contrast, mentioned the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine and using economic or military tools against Russia to end the conflict, highlighting Trump’s desire for productive negotiations and a potential deal that would surprise many.
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The fallout from Trump’s war on Harvard will outlast his term
Donald Trump has escalated his conflict with Harvard University, threatening to redirect $3 billion in federal research funding and reviewing existing contracts due to perceived disrespect and a failure to address campus antisemitism. His administration's actions, which include freezing research grants and reducing foreign student admissions, are seen as a direct challenge to the institution and may signal a broader conservative strategy to undermine Democratic support within academia. Students express concern that if such measures...
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