Harvard facing mounting internal pressure to oust Claudine Gay, says Chris Rufo
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Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo warns 'the facts are clear' as Harvard President Claudine Gay faces more than 40 allegations of plagiarism.
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo detailed his take on the accusations during "The Ingraham Angle," arguing Harvard should remove her from her post to show that it values the "truth" over the far-left-DEI agenda. Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"The evidence is damning. Harvard President Claudine Gay has committed 40 instances of plagiarism spanning three decades from her Ph.D. thesis at the beginning of her career, all the way to her final academic paper before becoming dean and then president," Rufo told Laura Ingraham on Thursday.