What happens when the world’s most powerful government takes aim at one of its most prestigious universities?
What does negotiation look like when brute force meets institutional resilience?
On this episode of Grade the Negotiator, we explore the high-stakes standoff between the Trump administration and Harvard University—a situation that quickly escalated from policy pressure to legal warfare, all under the guise of combating antisemitism on college campuses.
This isn’t just about politics—it’s about negotiation strategy, misuse of power, public perception, and the consequences of underestimating your opponent.
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