Antisemitism at Harvard University

Harvard University President Alan Garber admitted to antisemitism on campus, agreeing with President Trump's concerns. The Trump administration is reviewing $9 billion in federal grants and contracts given to Harvard, citing concerns about the university's handling of antisemitism. Garber acknowledges the need for urgent action to combat antisemitism.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Task Force

President Trump creates task force for the FIFA World Cup 2026 held in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, aiming to showcase the nation's pride, promote economic growth, and coordinate with various government agencies.

Federal Funding Cut to Columbia University over Antisemitism Allegations

The Trump administration is cutting off $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University for failing to address antisemitism on campus after an attack on Israel by Hamas. The funding cuts are the first round of grant cancellations for Columbia. Critics argue that cutting federal funding is not an effective way to combat antisemitism on campus.

House Democrats vs. President Trump's America First Agenda

House Democrats launch task force and working group to combat President Trump's America First agenda, despite his positive approval rating and popular policies. They aim to protect everyday Americans from harm inflicted by the administration.

President Trump creates task force to halt anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within federal government

President Trump creates a task force to halt anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within the federal government. He signs an executive order to eradicate anti-Christian bias, blaming the Biden administration for targeting peaceful Christians. Vice President Vance expresses outrage over taxpayer money being wasted on promoting atheism in developing nations.

Establishment of White House Faith Office by President Trump

President Trump plans to establish a White House Faith Office to empower faith-based entities and address anti-Christian bias through executive orders and task forces.

President Trump's Executive Order to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias

President Donald Trump announced the creation of a task force to eradicate anti-Christian bias from the federal government, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The task force aims to address discrimination against Christians in various government agencies and prosecute anti-Christian violence. Trump also promised to protect religious liberty and create a presidential commission on religious liberty.

Challenges in obtaining information on motives of shooter in attempted assassination of Donald J. Trump

Rep. Jason Crow states that the Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump has faced challenges in getting information from the Department of Justice and FBI regarding the motives of the shooter and possible involvement of others.

Harvard University Antisemitism Task Force Recommendations

Harvard University's antisemitism task force recommendations faced criticism for being released alongside recommendations on Anti-Muslim bias, creating false equivalence. Task force found pervasive antisemitism on campus post-terror attacks. Critics dissatisfied with university administration's response.

Biden Campaign Task Force on Malfunctioning Videos

The Biden campaign has created a task force to reduce the impact of videos showing President Biden malfunctioning in public. White House aides are sensitive about videos of Biden and have begun quarreling with media allies about the coverage of Biden's age, gaffes, and confusing moments.

Chilean Burglary Gangs Targeting Wealthy Americans in Detroit Suburbs

Chilean burglary gangs, described as 'well-trained ninjas,' are targeting wealthy Americans in the Detroit suburbs after using the Visa Waiver Program to enter the U.S. The gangs are highly organized and steal cash, jewelry, and designer handbags from upscale homes when the occupants are out of town. Law enforcement has created a task force to address the issue.

Resignation of Harvard's Antisemitism Task Force Co-Chair

The co-chair of Harvard's antisemitism task force resigned due to lack of confidence in the university's commitment to implementing recommendations to combat antisemitism. The task force has faced controversy, with one co-chair drawing criticism for anti-Israel views, and the committee dealing with various setbacks related to antisemitism on campus.

Harvard Business School professor resigns from antisemitism task force

Harvard Business School professor resigns from antisemitism task force due to frustration with lack of commitment to implementing ideas to combat antisemitism. Task force faces controversy with previous appointments and handling of recommendations.