A full investigation was just launched
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Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
[link removed] A Time of Reckoning
On Tuesday, we held a hearing of the House Education Committee that
could change the course of higher education in America. The moral decay
of our universities was exposed so plainly as to shock the conscience of
the nation.
The groundwork for the hearing was set in October, when Elise Stefanik
and I wrote a letter to Harvard President Claudine Gay. As the two
alumni on the Education Committee, we expressed dismay at her
disgraceful reluctance to condemn terrorism and anti-Semitism at our
alma mater.
Yet nothing could have prepared us for the testimony that President Gay,
along with her fellow Presidents at MIT and Penn, gave on Tuesday. You
can watch my 5 minutes of questioning here
and Elise's questioning
here . Over
100 million people have now viewed the exchanges.
The Presidents gave the most evasive and equivocating of responses to
the most basic questions of right and wrong, such as calls for genocide,
as they catered their answers to anti-Semitic constituencies. The cover
of the NY Post summed it up:
College Shame Day.
Rep. Stefanik and I have called for the resignation
of
Harvard's President, while a donor to Penn withdrew a $100 million
gift. Our committee is now opening a formal investigation into all three
universities and others, which will include subpoenas and compulsory
document requests.
As I said in a Press Conference
with
Speaker Mike Johnson: This is a time of reckoning for American
universities. They've been captured by the farthest fringes of the
left, too often teaching students little more than to hate one another
and America. The COVID era showed how far they have departed from
principles of reason and free inquiry.
Now is our chance for fundamental change in higher education. The future
of our country may depend on it.
Help me keep fighting
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