Trump’s plan to redirect $3B in Harvard grants to U.S. trade schools sparks fierce debate, as his administration eyes terminating $100M in federal contracts with the university. Trump’s pardon of Todd and Julie Chrisley ignites backlash. U.S. embassies halt student visa interviews, ramping up social media vetting for foreign students, emphasizing that studying here is a privilege, not a right. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and Sam Altman warn of an AI-driven “white-collar bloodbath,” predicting massive job losses in academia. As universities face AI disruption, trade schools emerge as the future. Tune in for the latest on this seismic shift!
- We have a US Senator in Georgia going against Jon Ossoff. We also have the governor’s office open because of term limits. But when you mention term limits to members of congress, they want to tell you that their term limit is voting them out. But it is nearly impossible to vote them out because of the money that is behind them.
- Trump pardons Todd and Julie Chrisley and sparks major backlash. A lot of controversy around these pardons. No matter how mad or upset they get with Trump, it is not an autopen pardon and it is not a preemptive pardon. Instead of pardons we need investigations and arrests.
- US Embassies ordered to pause student visa appointments. The US stops scheduling visa interviews for foreign students while it expands social media vetting. All social media needs to be reviewed before anyone comes into this country. We talked about the money going to Harvard, maybe going to trade schools. To come to this country and attend one of our universities is a privilege, not a right. We have the right to deny and have the right to review everything concerning the student.
- They are upset because Trump is considering redirecting $3B in Harvard grants to US trade schools. The Trump administration intends to ask all federal agencies to seek ways to end their contracts worth an estimated $100M. The Trump administration seeks to end all federal contracts with Harvard. People like Elon Musk and Sam Altman have laid out with Trump. Behind the Curtain, A white-collar bloodbath: this is where the jobs start disappearing in the future. AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white collar jobs and spike unemployment in the next one to five years. As AI develops this is where jobs will be deleted. Roles in academia could be wiped out by AI, like teaching, research and administrative functions at universities and colleges. We have built large campuses with entire cities built around these massive universities that produce nothing. Academia fields such as humanities, math and science.
- This will develop over time. You will hear in five years of universities cutting their administration. But trade schools will be the way to go.

