On May 2nd, Donald Trump posted on Truth Social claiming he would strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status, declaring, “It’s what they deserve.” But legal experts say that’s not just political theater — it may be illegal. Under U.S. law, the president has no authority to unilaterally revoke tax-exempt status from any organization. That power lies solely with the IRS, which is legally required to remain free from political influence. Trump’s public threat, aimed at punishing Harvard for campus protests and dissent, could violate the First Amendment and be considered an abuse of executive power. Critics warn this move sets a dangerous precedent for targeting institutions over speech, while supporters cheer the crackdown on elite universities. Is this accountability, or authoritarian censorship unfolding in real time? Watch now to understand the full implications of Trump’s latest Truth Social outburst.

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