Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Harvard student says the decision to keep the president is 'part of a really large toxic culture' on campus
President Claudine Gay remaining in post after plagiarism accusations, antisemitism testimony
 
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Harvard student told Fox News Digital Tuesday the decision to keep President Claudine Gay after her controversial testimony at a congressional hearing and plagiarism allegations is part of a toxic culture on campus.

"I think what is happening is horrible for the institution, horrible for many members of our community, including our Jewish brothers and sisters," Harvard Law student Matias Mayesh said.

Harvard University’s top brass backed the embattled president following intense backlash to her comments about antisemitism and accusations of plagiarism.

"As members of the Harvard Corporation, we today reaffirm our support for President Gay’s continued leadership of Harvard University. Our extensive deliberations affirm our confidence that President Gay is the right leader to help our community heal and to address the very serious societal issues we are facing," Harvard Corporation wrote in a statement posted Tuesday morning. Read more and see videos here.

Here's the Number of Mail-in Voters Who Admit They Cheated During the 2020 Election
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet

The 2020 election is over. Joe Biden is president, but the 81 million votes number will never be accepted by half the country, especially given the visible mental and physical decline of the aging Delaware liberal. The COVID pandemic permitted Democratic secretaries of state to finagle the in-person and mail-in voting protocols, which courts retroactively ruled illegal. In states like Michigan and Pennsylvania, the state legislatures, then run by Republicans, had to sign off on the new measures. That was the steal, folks.

The number of integrity issues and allegations of electoral impropriety could scale Everest, but Rasmussen and the Heartland Institute conducted a survey where 20 percent of mail-in voters admitted that they cheated in the last presidential election (via Rasmussen):

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