Bloomberg Businessweek

US Bans Harvard From Enrolling Foreigners

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May 22, 2025
Max Abelson, a finance reporter at Bloomberg News, sheds light on the Trump family's financial empire and its implications for the housing market. Ben Elliott, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the pivotal role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in U.S. housing finance. They delve into the controversies surrounding Harvard's international student enrollment and the broader scrutiny of elite universities. The conversation highlights the intersections of politics, finance, and education during a tumultuous economic climate.
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Harvard Blocked From Enrolling Foreigners

  • The Trump administration banned Harvard from enrolling international students citing campus safety concerns and antisemitism.
  • This move severely impacts Harvard financially, affecting about 27% of its student body who are foreign nationals.
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Trump Family's Expanding Business Empire

  • Since his re-election campaign began, President Trump’s family has engaged in massive money-making activities.
  • They have licensed the Trump name on billions of dollars worth of projects globally, often involving foreign governments.
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Trump Jr.'s Corporate Influence

  • Donald Trump Jr. has taken leadership roles in several companies, rapidly boosting their values.
  • His involvement demonstrates the Trump name's immediate financial impact on corporate ventures.
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