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Mike Rowe urges $3B ‘reset button’ for trade schools as Trump threatens Harvard funding

As the Trump administration continues to threaten Harvard through the potential removal of billions in federal scholarships, at Mike Row, known as the famous series “Dirty Jobs”, a bold plan for how this money prepared the commercial powers of America.

“If you have to choose between them, if Harvard gets 3 billion dollars, or schools should be traded, in that world … it is clear that commercial schools. But I think there is a greater problem, frankly,” Row revealed during its appearance on Tuesday “The Bottrydent”.

The Trump administration was a fight with the Elite Foundation due to the alleged failures in adequately eliminating anti -Semitism and assumed additional threats amid a dispute over foreign students’ records.

Advocates of commercial schools chant, as Trump threatens to redirect federal funds at Harvard University

The host “Dirty Jobs” Mike Rowe hosts a deep diving into the future of American trade workers. (Fox News / Fox News)

The fencing between Harvard University and Trump’s administration ignited wider questions about the amount of federal funding received by elite universities – and whether it is better to spend money elsewhere.

“If you belong to the world with three billion dollars, I created the largest scholarship box in the country’s history, specifically for skilled trading,” Ro continued.

“If you can reach the panic button, I will press it now.”

– Mike Row, CEO of Mikerowakes Foundation says

“I would like to build an infrastructure that allows people to apply, but then they are weighed and measured in a manner of the tax motivated with consent … If we will give these children a full journey to learn how to weld or how they are a plumber, let’s make sure they really want to work.”

Funding is not the only challenge, Row says. The transformation of generations in values ​​has left many young people who are unaware of thousands of commercial jobs with good wages available to them.

He said: “I would like to spend some of these funds in making a convincing case for the existing jobs. The problem, in my opinion, is not a few graduates from Harvard University- it is a lack of enthusiasm for commercial schools.”

“I am sure they welcome money, but what exactly they will do to change the fingerprints and stereotypes that prevented a whole generation of children from exploring these occupations? This is what should change if we want to bridge the gap in skills and treat the gap at the will.”

Mike Row says of the worrying trend between men of working age, he says deals are the solution

OpenThebooks discovered that Harvard Harvard 53.2 billion dollars has grown at $ 14 billion, or two billion dollars annually, since 2018.

In total, Ivy League has more than $ 7 million for each university student, and the International Energy Agency report indicated.

This is the richest university on this planet. Their president is at the present time to present an argument that they are, according to the constitution, their tax -exempt. Therefore, there should be a giant reset button, clearly, “I explained.

“But we also need, in my opinion, to really understand that while there is a reason for optimism about David statistics [Asman] “I have just participated,” said Row.

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Taylor Benley and Alec Schemel contributed to this report.

2025-05-29 10:00:00

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