Harvard violated students’ human rights by not protecting Jewish students, a new federal investigation led by the Trump administration found. All the while, states push school choice legislation, which would attach financial strings to all who receive the funds.
In Utah, the Supreme Court shot down school choice legislation, arguing that the law is unconstitutional.
Joining The Sentinel Report with Alex Newman to break this down and more include:
- Journalist Martin Gottesfeld to discuss Trump’s war on Harvard.
- Rebecca Mistereggen, a Norwegian journalist with Document Media, to expose the United Nations’ Internet Conference and the murder of Salwan Momika, a researcher who exposed Islam.
- Classical Conversations CEO Robert Bortins to break down the educational provision in Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” and to explain how school choice actually hurts children.
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