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Harvard students hold sign calling Betsy DeVos 'white supremacist' in protest


Harvard University students staged a protest as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos delivered a speech Thursday on school choice.
Some held up fists. One held up a sign reading in red ink: ‘White supremacist.” Others called for protections for victims of campus sexual assault.
DeVos last week revoked Obama administration guidance that instructed colleges on how to investigate sexual assault cases on college campuses. DeVos said policy was skewed against those accused of assault and had “weaponized” the Education Department to “work against schools and against students.”
DeVos did not stop her speech to address the protesters but later took some questions from the audience. The Associated Press reported the protest was mostly silent, though some students snapped their fingers or cheered in support of some questions.






Asked about protections for transgender students, DeVos said she is committed to making sure all students are safe. Earlier this year, she rescinded guidance that allowed transgender students to use bathrooms that matched their gender identity.
"With respect to any student that feels unsafe or discriminated against in their school, that is the last thing we want and the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Education continues to hear and work with the schools that have any of those issues to deal with," DeVos said. "And we are committed to doing that on behalf of the students."
DeVos said she wanted new rules on campus sexual assault to be fair to both the victims and the accused.
She was asked by a student how much her net worth was expected to increase due to school choice.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos speaks on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017 at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference on Mackinac Island, Mich. DeVos said Obama-era guidance on investigating campaign sexual assaults "didn't work for anyone." (AP Photos/David Eggert)
Harvard University students protested Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' visit to the campus.  (AP)
Devos responded: "I have written lots of checks to support giving parents and kids options to choose a school of their choice. The balance on my income has gone very much the other way and will continue to do so."
School choice referred to efforts that give students options other than their local public schools, such as charter or private schools. Charter schools were funded by public money but usually operated by entities that were independent of school districts.
DeVos was a supporter of school choice efforts in Michigan before becoming President Trump’s education chief. Before she spoke, she announced $253 million in grants to expand charter schools across the country.
The awards went to nine states, two state agencies and over 20 nonprofit charter management organizations. The grants were awarded as part of the Every Student Succeeds Act. 
Tony DelaRosa, 27, a student at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, held a sign reading "Our Students Are Not 4 Sale."
"We need public schools not to lose our funding and be given to charter schools," DelaRosa told the AP. "Administering more charters anywhere, it's going to take funding from somewhere."
Samantha White, a 19-year-old neurobiology major, said she came to the speech to ask DeVos why she rescinded the guidance on campus sexual assault.
"I am very upset and angry about it," White said. "Sexual assault is such a huge problem on college campus already and if you are rolling this back, it makes survivors of sexual assault more vulnerable and it's more difficult for them to seek justice when there aren't these regulations."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.













Harvard Is Under Fire For Making Convicted Spy Chelsea Manning a 'fellow,

A growing backlash over Harvard's appointment of convicted Wikileaks leaker Chelsea Manning as a visiting fellow saw CIA Director Mike Pompeo cancel a planned appearance at the Ivy League school Thursday, while former CIA Acting Director Michael Morell resigned his position as a senior fellow. 
In a letter to Harvard explaining his decision not to give a scheduled speech at the university, Pompeo described Manning as an "American traitor."
"[The decision to cancel] is a decision I did not make lightly," Pompeo wrote before adding, "my conscience and duty to the men and women of the Central Intelligence Agency will not permit me to betray their trust by appearing to support Harvard's decision with my appearance at tonight's event."

The CIA released the letter sent by Pompeo, who has a law degree from Harvard, late Thursday evening.
Earlier Thursday, Morell, a former CIA deputy director who twice served as acting director, announced his resignation from Harvard's Belfer Center was a result of Manning's appointment, saying he couldn't be part of an organization "that honors a convicted felon and leaker of classified information."
"Senior leaders in our military have stated publicly that the leaks by Ms. Manning put the lives of U.S. soldiers at risk," Morell said. "I have an obligation in my conscience -- and I believe to the country -- to stand against any efforts to justify leaks of sensitive national security information."
Manning reacted to Morell's resignation with a one-word Tweet: "good."
Manning will take on the role at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, the school said on its website.
“She speaks on the social, technological and economic ramifications of Artificial Intelligence,” the Harvard announcement said. “As a trans woman, she advocates for queer and transgender rights as @xychelsea on Twitter.”
Many people were flabbergasted the university gave Manning the title, calling it “unbelievable” that a person convicted of espionage could be considered a “fellow.”
Former Massachusetts governor and 2012 GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who holds law and business degrees from Harvard, reacted to Morell's resignation by Tweeting, "Well done, Mike. And abject shame on Harvard."
“I'm loyal to Harvard, but I think I'll forego IOP events this fall. (I'd feel the same way if Chelsea Manning were still Bradley Manning.)” pundit and Harvard alum Bill Kristol said. Manning replied: “Awesome ! can you ask @seanspicer to do the same ? #WeGotThis.”
“#Bizarre; @Harvard names #ChelseaManning as #VisitingFellow on #LGBT.. He's more qualified to speak on #Treachery,” tweeted David Higgins, who identifies himself as having been in the U.S. Army.
“Seriously @Harvard?? Enabling a traitor to our country? You need to check your stupidity,” another user wrote on Twitter.
“How to become a Harvard Visiting Fellow: Leak 700,000 classified documents & get convicted of 6 espionage charges,” user J Michael Waller tweeted.
“Chelsea Manning Was Convicted of Leaking Classified Info — So Naturally, Harvard Sent Her a Job Offer,” a tweet read.
Manning, who was known as Bradley Manning before transitioning, was released from prison in May after serving seven years for leaking classified government materials to WikiLeaks. She was convicted in 2013 of espionage, theft and computer fraud, earning her a 35 year prison sentence -- until former President Barack Obama commuted the sentence.
Manning's release from jail was widely criticized by members of Congress, who considered Manning's leaks of the nation's most sensitive secrets a danger to America's safety. House Speaker Paul Ryan called the move "just outrageous."
Manning will be joining former White House press secretary Sean Spicer and campaign manager Corey Lewandowski as fellows in the 2017-2018 school year.













Tiffany Trump May Be Planning To Attend The Harvard Law School According To Report



Yet another member of the Trump family might be making politics her career. Tiffany Trump, the only child of Donald Trump and his second wife, Marla Maples, is reportedly considering attending law school at Harvard.
Politico reports that Tiffany was seen touring the campus, and was surrounded by Secret Service agents. The 23-year-old graduated from the University of Pennsylvania this spring and has posted on Instagram that she was studying for the LSATs.






A source told Above the Law that Tiffany just took her exam this past weekend in New York City, so it's way too early for her to be accepted to any law school yet, let alone Harvard. But she graduated with undergraduate degrees in sociology and urban studies, which are not a bad preparation for a career in law—or even politics like her dad.
Harvard declined to comment, and so did a spokesperson for the Trump Organization. The application deadline for Harvard Law School is February 1, so if she liked her campus tour, she had better get busy.
From: Cosmopolitan









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