"The Promise Of American Higher Education"- Harvard's Powerful Response To Trump
"We proceed now, as always, with the conviction that the fearless and unfettered pursuit of truth liberates humanity"
Morning all. I will be sending a more traditional daily Hopium post later today, but I thought it important that we spend time this morning with the courageous and powerful letter that Harvard President Alan Gerber sent to the members of the Harvard community yesterday. As we’ve been discussing in my call for Congress to craft A Letter To America, these kinds of statements - clear, muscular, passionate - can really matter in fights for freedom, like the fight we all find ourselves in right now.
Here is how the NYT is reporting on the letter this morning:
Harvard University is 140 years older than the United States, has an endowment greater than the G.D.P. of nearly 100 countries and has educated eight American presidents. So if an institution was going to stand up to the Trump administration’s war on academia, Harvard would be at the top of the list.
Harvard did that forcefully on Monday in a way that injected energy into other universities across the country fearful of the president’s wrath, rejecting the Trump administration’s demands on hiring, admissions and curriculum. Some commentators went so far as to say that Harvard’s decision would empower law firms, the courts, the media and other targets of the White House to push back as well.
“This is of momentous, momentous significance,” said J. Michael Luttig, a prominent former federal appeals court judge revered by many conservatives. “This should be the turning point in the president’s rampage against American institutions.”
Michael S. Roth, who is the president of Wesleyan University and a rare critic of the White House among university administrators, welcomed Harvard’s decision. “What happens when institutions overreach is that they change course when they meet resistance,” he said. “It’s like when a bully is stopped in his tracks.”
The letter can be found here, and below. Please share as widely as you can, and let us begin our day thanking the leadership of Harvard for standing strong for America and all of us.
Dear Members of the Harvard Community,
For three-quarters of a century, the federal government has awarded grants and contracts to Harvard and other universities to help pay for work that, along with investments by the universities themselves, has led to groundbreaking innovations across a wide range of medical, engineering, and scientific fields. These innovations have made countless people in our country and throughout the world healthier and safer. In recent weeks, the federal government has threatened its partnerships with several universities, including Harvard, over accusations of antisemitism on our campuses. These partnerships are among the most productive and beneficial in American history. New frontiers beckon us with the prospect of life-changing advances—from treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and diabetes, to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, quantum science and engineering, and numerous other areas of possibility. For the government to retreat from these partnerships now risks not only the health and well-being of millions of individuals but also the economic security and vitality of our nation.
Late Friday night, the administration issued an updated and expanded list of demands, warning that Harvard must comply if we intend to “maintain [our] financial relationship with the federal government.” It makes clear that the intention is not to work with us to address antisemitism in a cooperative and constructive manner. Although some of the demands outlined by the government are aimed at combating antisemitism, the majority represent direct governmental regulation of the “intellectual conditions” at Harvard.
I encourage you to read the letter to gain a fuller understanding of the unprecedented demands being made by the federal government to control the Harvard community. They include requirements to “audit” the viewpoints of our student body, faculty, staff, and to “reduc[e] the power” of certain students, faculty, and administrators targeted because of their ideological views. We have informed the administration through our legal counsel that we will not accept their proposed agreement. The University will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights.
The administration’s prescription goes beyond the power of the federal government. It violates Harvard’s First Amendment rights and exceeds the statutory limits of the government’s authority under Title VI. And it threatens our values as a private institution devoted to the pursuit, production, and dissemination of knowledge. No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.
Our motto—Veritas, or truth—guides us as we navigate the challenging path ahead. Seeking truth is a journey without end. It requires us to be open to new information and different perspectives, to subject our beliefs to ongoing scrutiny, and to be ready to change our minds. It compels us to take up the difficult work of acknowledging our flaws so that we might realize the full promise of the University, especially when that promise is threatened.
We have made it abundantly clear that we do not take lightly our moral duty to fight antisemitism. Over the past fifteen months, we have taken many steps to address antisemitism on our campus. We plan to do much more. As we defend Harvard, we will continue to:
nurture a thriving culture of open inquiry on our campus; develop the tools, skills, and practices needed to engage constructively with one another; and broaden the intellectual and viewpoint diversity within our community;
affirm the rights and responsibilities we share; respect free speech and dissent while also ensuring that protest occurs in a time, place, and manner that does not interfere with teaching, learning, and research; and enhance the consistency and fairness of disciplinary processes; and
work together to find ways, consistent with law, to foster and support a vibrant community that exemplifies, respects, and embraces difference. As we do, we will also continue to comply with Students For Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which ruled that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act makes it unlawful for universities to make decisions “on the basis of race.”
These ends will not be achieved by assertions of power, unmoored from the law, to control teaching and learning at Harvard and to dictate how we operate. The work of addressing our shortcomings, fulfilling our commitments, and embodying our values is ours to define and undertake as a community. Freedom of thought and inquiry, along with the government’s longstanding commitment to respect and protect it, has enabled universities to contribute in vital ways to a free society and to healthier, more prosperous lives for people everywhere. All of us share a stake in safeguarding that freedom. We proceed now, as always, with the conviction that the fearless and unfettered pursuit of truth liberates humanity—and with faith in the enduring promise that America’s colleges and universities hold for our country and our world.
Sincerely,
Alan M. Garber
Keep working hard all. So incredibly proud to be in this fight with all of you - Simon
My attempt at a Letter to America
A LETTER TO AMERICA, REFERENCING A NEW DECLARATON OF INDEPENDENCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
We quote our original declaration
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed” …
That as the reign of Donald Trump and Elon Musk has become “destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People” to defy him and defend the rights and liberties we have enjoyed for nearly 250 years.
“When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security”…
The history of the present reign of Donald Trump and Elon Musk “ is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny……
To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.”
Trump has pardoned violent criminals who attacked the Capitol on January 6, 2021, attempting to prevent the lawful transfer of power.
He has defied Article 1 of the Constitution ( All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.) by refusing to expend funds duly authorized by Congress and by attempting to eliminate Departments previously authorized by Congress.
By the unilateral imposition of tariffs, he has violated Article 1 Section 7 of the Constitution ( All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.) and Section 8 (The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excise)
By refusing to obey judicial decisions and by attempting to intimidate Judges, he has violated Article 3, Section 1 of the Constitution (The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.)
It is worth recounting the actual language of the Declaration of Independence , as follows :
“He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.”
Furthermore, by interposing DOGE into the regular functioning of government:
“He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people….”
By unilaterally imposing outrageous tariffs,
“For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world”
He has violated the following Bill of Rights:
First Amendment by attempting to intimidate states, legal firms and educational institutions from their right of free speech by suspending duly authorized federal funding or federal contracts.
Fifth Amendment by detaining individuals without due process of law.
The Sixth Amendment by denying individuals the right to a speedy and fair trial by an impartial jury.
We, therefore, on behalf of millions of patriotic Americans, call President Trump to account for all his crimes and beseech our fellow citizens to join us in this crusade for liberty and the preservation of democracy.
MIT has joined in, and the American Educational Research Association is also suing the trump administration! We need all universities and academic researchers to stand up. If we don’t stand for the importance of academic freedom as a foundation of truth, when we often have more protections than other workers do, who else will?
https://democracyforward.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/1-Complaint-IES.pdf
https://www.newsweek.com/multiple-colleges-harvard-fight-trump-admin-2059807