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Fetterman supports idea of Romney for Harvard president

Daniel Rosen, president of the American Jewish Congress, wrote an opinion piece suggesting Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah for the Harvard University president’s post. And now Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has endorsed the idea.

“As a graduate of Harvard University, and after a crazy season of anti-Semitism at Columbia University, I co-sign. This former Massachusetts governor doesn’t need a paycheck, but Harvard University and its academics are on the far left. “We need to recalibrate from orthodoxy,” Fetterman said. Tweet.

Romney, who has served in the Senate since 2019, announced last year that he would not seek re-election.his semester The Republican politician who was the Republican presidential candidate in 2012 lost that election to Democratic President Barack Obama. Mr. Romney also previously served as governor of Massachusetts.

inside piece “Harvard University is in complete turmoil. Let’s get Mitt Romney to clean it up,” Rosen said, “I want Romney to identify the root causes of anti-Semitism at the university and encourage Jewish students to apply.” Address declining student numbers and enrollment, and teach a new generation of young people the importance of mutual tolerance and civilized coexistence.”

“Mitt Romney has the qualities necessary to lead Harvard University to re-engage in the open discussion necessary for all students, regardless of race, religion, or orientation, to feel part of the university community.” ,” Rosen wrote.

Mr. Fetterman has been vocal in his support for Israel and his condemnation of Hamas in the wake of last year’s horrific attacks by terrorists in Israel, including rapes, massacres, and kidnappings.Fetterman is It pointed out He claimed that if Hamas released the kidnapped victims and surrendered, “the death, destruction and misery in Gaza would end immediately.”

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