

Meet the Press NOW — May 23
May 23, 2025
Holden Thorp, former chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, shares his alarming views on the Trump administration's impact on higher education. He discusses the challenges faced by universities under new policies. Shannon Pettypiece, NBC News' senior White House reporter, adds insights on President Trump's tariff threats against Apple and the EU, and their effects on markets. The conversation touches on crucial legal battles affecting international student enrollment, reflecting the intersection of education and political turbulence.
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Tariff Threats Shake Markets
- President Trump's tariff threats cause market concerns but have mixed clarity on implementation.
- Market participants weigh whether to take his tariff announcements literally or figuratively amid ongoing volatility.
Smartphone Tariff Impact
- Tariffs will raise smartphone costs significantly if manufacturing moves to the U.S.
- Consumers will likely bear price increases despite presidential hopes companies absorb tariffs.
Harvard Students Face Legal Fear
- Harvard students experienced fear and uncertainty over maintaining legal status due to White House restrictions.
- A senior student described feeling used as "poker chips" in political battles and worried about shattered dreams.