Washington:
President Donald Trump’s IRE, Harvard’s latest target has long been seen in the world’s best universities, the future presidents, Nobel laureate winners, technical stars – and Trump colleagues.
The famous learning seat in Massachusetts is “a joke, teach hatred and stupidity, and no longer should receive federal money,” Trump wrote on his true social platform on Wednesday, as he defined the list of his administration demands.
– World of Trump –
Harvard University has long been considered a leftist stronghold by American conservatives, but still educated some close associates of Trump.
He incorporates his son -in -law Jared Kushner, who allegedly got admission in the university due to his family’s fate.
Kushner was a top ally in Trump’s first term, but – like his wife Ivanka – has not returned around this time.
Both Ivanka Trump and her father attended another Ivy League Institution, Pennsylvania University.
Stephen Miran also graduated from Harvard, as Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisors and President of the alleged Mastermind of the current business aggressive of Trump, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior did it.
Conservative political pundit Ben Shapiro, a staunch Trump supporter, graduated from Law School in Harvard.
In the Congress, according to an AFP count, 15 Republican MPs have Harvard on their CVS – a third of the Democratic contingent.
– Tech Genius and Stars –
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who has kept the President with constant travels and remarkable changes in corporate policies since his election, exited Harvard before graduating-like Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had done decades ago.
Both Tech veterans were given honorary degrees to their companies after touching the sky for success.
Some powerful women from the American tech sector passed through Harvard, including former Youtube chief Susan Wojikki, who died in mid -2010, and Facebook was the former number two of Sheel Sandberg.
The alumni of Harvard include several stars, including actress Natalie Portman, novelist Margaret Atwood and film director Terence Malik.
– President and Nobel Prize winner –
In the academic ranking of world universities in Shanghai over the years, Harvard has churned all kinds of 162 Nobel Prize winners.
According to an AFP count, 38 of them were still associated with the university when they received the award, including 14 medicine.
The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Barack Obama, received a law degree from Harvard several years after his wife Mitchell, and was the eighth US President coming from the university.
Other in Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and George W. Bush are included.
Several foreign heads also participated in Harvard, including a number of Latin America, especially Colombian Juan Manuel Santos and Alvaro Uribe, as well as with Chile’s sebstian Pinera.
Liberian economist Ellen Johnson Sirf, who became the first female president of Africa, and Japan’s Queen, Masako Owada also studied there.
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