Did Harvard University reject Baron Trump? Told us the first female melania trump

Did Baron Trump apply to Harvard and were rejected? This is a question on social media amidst political tension between US President Donald Trump’s administration and elite universities.However, First Lady Melania Trump denied speculation that his son, Baron Trump on Tuesday, in a statement of the Palm Beach Post applied to the Harvard University, calling the rumors “completely false”.Melania said, “Bairon did not apply to Harvard, and any claim that he, or that anyone on his behalf, is completely wrong,” Melania while addressing social media Chatter claimed that the 18 -year -old man was denied entry into the Ivian League Institute. White House tension with Ivy League schoolsSince Trump returned to the office in January, his administration took an aggressive stance against the Ivard and Ivagous Universities including Harvard and Columbia, in which he accused him of tolerating the opponents during the Palestinian student protest.As part of its crack, the White House initially withdrew $ 400 million in federal funding from Columbia University, conditioning the release of funds on changes in the policies of the campus. Separate, the Homeland Security Department canceled Harvard approximately $ 3 million, when the university rejected to meet a list of demands, including diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, abolishing disciplinary policies and banning face masks during campus performances.These developments have speculated about individual objectives behind federal decisions and led false reports around Baron Trump’s educational future.Baron college lifeBaron recently completed his freshman year at the Sterness School of Business of New York University. He enrolled in September 2024 months before his father’s re -election victory.In a December interview with Fox and Friends, Melania Trump opened about Baron’s college life, admitting that the experience has been shaped from his unique position.“I don’t think it is possible for him to be a normal student. His experience in college is very different than any other child,” he said, “he is very strong, and he knows that he is in a different position than other children.”