May 29, 2025 - 01:58

In a bold move, the former president has taken to social media to propose redirecting $3 billion in funding from Harvard University to support trade schools across the United States. This initiative aims to bolster vocational education and provide more opportunities for working-class Americans, highlighting a growing concern over the accessibility of higher education.
The proposal comes amid ongoing debates about the value of traditional college degrees versus vocational training. Advocates for trade schools argue that these institutions offer practical skills that directly translate into job opportunities, addressing the skills gap in various industries. By shifting funds from elite universities to trade programs, the former president is positioning himself as a champion for the working class, appealing to those who feel marginalized by the current educational system.
Critics, however, argue that such a move could undermine the resources available to prestigious institutions, potentially diminishing their contributions to research and innovation. The discussion raises important questions about the future of education in America and the balance between academic and vocational training.
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