‘File this Under Long Overdue’: War Secretary Hegseth’s Fiery Message Ending Ties with Harvard-‘We train warriors, not wokesters’ (Video)

On Friday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the Department of War is formally ending all Professional Military Education, fellowships, and certificate programs with Harvard University. The post ‘File this Under Long Overdue’: War Secretary Hegseth’s Fiery Message Ending Ties with Harvard-‘We train warriors, not wokesters’ (Video) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
‘File this Under Long Overdue’: War Secretary Hegseth’s Fiery Message Ending Ties with Harvard-‘We train warriors, not wokesters’ (Video)

‘File this Under Long Overdue’: War Secretary Hegseth’s Fiery Message Ending Ties with Harvard-‘We train warriors, not wokesters’ (Video) Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has announced the Department of War is ending all Professional Military Education, fellowships, and certificate programs with Harvard University, citing the university’s shift away from American values and its embrace of ‘hate America activism’. Hegseth believes Harvard’s current environment stifles open inquiry and fosters ideologies detrimental to the military, contrasting sharply with its historical military ties. The decision aims to refocus military education on producing capable warfighters rather than promoting globalist or radical ideologies, with a broader review of Ivy League programs to follow.

  • The Department of War is terminating all Professional Military Education, fellowships, and certificate programs with Harvard University.
  • Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated Harvard is a center for ‘hate America activism’ and has replaced open inquiry with rigid orthodoxy.
  • Hegseth cited Harvard’s partnerships with adversaries and its perceived promotion of discrimination as reasons for the termination.
  • The decision aims to ensure military education remains mission-focused and cost-effective, training ‘warriors, not wokesters’.
  • A review of similar programs at other Ivy League and civilian universities will be conducted to assess their value and alignment with military needs.
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