Harvard professor reveals university was 'not ready' after Oct 7 as Trump revokes tax-exempt status

An adjunct professor at Harvard spoke out Thursday after the Ivy League university s president Alan Garber apologized as scathing internal reports exposed that antisemitism and Islamophobia were prevalent on campus Eugene Litvak who teaches at the Harvard T H Chan School of Residents Fitness informed Fox News Digital in an sole interview that one of the nation s top universities was not ready for the anti-Semitic and anti-Islamic behavior that has plagued Harvard since the October Hamas attack on Israel Obviously I was really really upset Litvak communicated Fox What happened at Harvard after October th and at the university in my opinion again that's my personal opinion the university was not ready to face these kinds of challenges None of the universities were ready COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY JANITORS SUE ANTI-ISRAEL AGITATORS ACCUSED OF HOLDING THEM HOSTAGE IN CAMPUS BUILDING I'm commending indeed the letter from the president of the university the Harvard professor added What I really like in science we say that you cannot solve any difficulty unless you formulate it So he formulated the challenge in his letter He acknowledged that there is a obstacle Otherwise nothing would happen Harvard president Alan Garber apologized in a letter Tuesday after internal reports unveiled antisemitism and Islamophobia s presence at the Ivy League school Garber described the findings as disturbing HARVARD PRESIDENT APOLOGIZES FOR FAILURE TO ADDRESS ANTISEMITISM ISLAMOPHOBIA AFTER NEW REPORTS ISSUED I think that's a step in the absolutely right direction Litvak notified Fox News Digital I would like to see the fruits of it But again I was very very pleased because of the acknowledgment that there is such a issue Despite Garber s apology and admission President Donald Trump posted to Truth Social Friday stating that the administration will be taking away Harvard's Tax Exempt Status noting It's what they deserve In addition to solving the troubling custom of one of America s top universities the Harvard School of Inhabitants Physical condition professor also stressed the importance of addressing the imminent danger publicly funded healthcare programs like Medicaid and Medicare face Litvak who serves as President and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Optimization IHO noted that the Department of Regime Efficiency s DOGE cuts to the executive would not harm the programs I think Medicare and Medicaid are facing danger regardless of what DOGE is doing Litvak explained Medicare authentically is going to become insolvent in It's very close And Medicaid is not in the best position I can tell you we have last year we had this year I believe we would have more than trillion spending DR OZ VOWS TO 'WAGE WAR ON FRAUD WASTE ABUSE ' PRESERVE MEDICARE AND MEDICAIDThe professor stated that reducing authorities spending similar to DOGE cuts on healthcare can be a method to the looming dilemma I agree with the goal to reduce waste It was a very timely call for waste reduction It's much-needed the Harvard professor added Before doing that if I were making decisions before firing people I would say how can we improve the efficiency of what we already have While Litvak pushes for change in the populace healthcare space a dark cloud continues to hang over the Boston-based university as tensions between the Trump Administration and the Ivy League school have shown no signs of cooling down A lawsuit over billion in frozen research grants is still ongoing and the funds may likely be held up into the summer Harvard president Alan Garber mentioned the consequences of the decision to withhold grants would be severe and long-lasting and may impact work similar to that which Professor Litvak is hoping to accomplish In response to the suit a White House spokesperson advised Fox News Digital in April that the gravy train of federal assistance to institutions like Harvard which enrich their grossly overpaid bureaucrats with tax dollars from struggling American families is coming to an end