Tue May 27 13:20:00 UTC 2025: ## News Article: Harvard Sues Trump Administration Amidst Rumors of Barron Trump Rejection

**Cambridge, MA** – Harvard University is locked in a legal battle with the Trump administration following a Department of Homeland Security ban on the university’s ability to enroll international students. The DHS accused Harvard of fostering an “unsafe campus environment” by allegedly allowing “anti-American, pro-terrorist agitators” to harass and assault individuals, including Jewish students. As a result, the administration revoked Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign students under the F-1 visa program, requiring existing foreign students to transfer or lose their legal status.

Harvard filed a lawsuit on Friday, claiming the ban violates the First Amendment, Due Process Clause, and the Administrative Procedures Act. This action escalates the conflict between the university and the Trump administration, which began when federal funds were frozen.

Adding fuel to the fire, speculation has emerged suggesting the administration’s actions were motivated by personal reasons. Viral posts, amplified by figures like Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, allege that former President Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, was rejected from both Harvard and Columbia University.

While no official sources have confirmed whether Barron Trump even applied to either institution, he ultimately broke with the family tradition of attending the University of Pennsylvania or Georgetown University. He chose instead to attend the Stern School of Business at New York University.

In an interview last fall, Donald Trump stated his son had been accepted to several colleges, including Wharton School of Business, but ultimately chose NYU because “He liked the school.”

Barron Trump graduated from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, Florida, last May and has since moved back to Manhattan to attend NYU.

The educational choices of Trump’s other children are as follows: Donald Trump Jr. (UPenn’s Wharton School), Ivanka Trump (UPenn’s Wharton School), Tiffany Trump (UPenn & Georgetown Law), and Eric Trump (Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business).

The lawsuit and the swirling rumors surrounding Barron Trump’s college choice have added another layer of complexity to the already strained relationship between the Trump family and one of America’s most prestigious universities. The outcome of the legal battle and the truth behind the rejection rumors remain to be seen.

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