Vice-president brings in more than double what Trump raised in July as campaign galvanizes Democrats across US
For-profit universities are funding lawmakers who led attacks on top universities over campus protests surrounding Israel’s deadly war on Gaza. The Guardian’s Tom Perkins and Will Craft report: As antisemitism hearings on college campuses ignited late last year, US representatives Elise Stefanik and Virginia Foxx seized the spotlight, relentlessly attacking Harvard, Columbia and other top universities, portraying them as unsafe and incompetent.
“We must DEFUND the rot in America’s higher education,” Stefanik insisted in December, while co-authoring a bill that would withdraw federal funding from universities that do not participate in plans to curb campus protests. Foxx made similar calls. A little-considered group of Stefanik and Foxx political allies and donors quietly benefited: the “for-profit” college industry.
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