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Universities in Washington, DC., The area responds to the second term of President Donald Trump, offering classes in analyzing the presidential office and Trump’s influence.
Washingtonian reported that at least three colleges would offer a class with the topic of Trump for the upcoming autumn semester.
George Mason UniversityPolitics and Government School of Schar will offer a “American democracy democracy” course, which will allegedly focus on the fact that the United States is no longer democracy under Trump.
Professor Jennifer Nicoll Victor has previously taught a course in the spring of 2022, but said this year’s class will focus on how they have now “moved on a type of regime that is not classified as a democracy,” she said Washington.

Washington, DC, the students of the area held a protest in April against Trump’s administration and decrease in Doge. (Getty Images)
The Center for Advanced Government Studies at Johns Hopkins University will offer a course entitled “Presidency”, which will examine how “the executive branch has become more significant in American culture and politics during the second Trump administration,” the exit reported.
At George Washington University, the Political Science Course on “US Presidency” will analyze the “controversy and disorder” of the second Trump term and “the influence and dysfunctionality of Trump’s administration and probability for long -term success,” said lecturer Michael Goff.
They are not just a college in Washington who offer courses focused on Trump’s second term.
Fox News Digital reported that Smith College, a private female faculty of liberal art in Northampton, Massachusetts, offered a course with 4 loans called “White Supervision in the Time of Trump” this spring semester.
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The supporters of Vice -President Harris spilled tears during their speech about the concession at the University of Howard last November, after losing to the President Trump. (Getty Images)
Last fall, Fox News Digital reported on several universities in the entire country that offered ”Safe spaces“Students and teachers after Trump’s election victory.
Students in Elite Schools Like Georgetown’s Public Policy School in McCourt, treats such as “milk and cookies” and “hot cocoa” were reportedly offered, as well as “Lego” toys and “Coloring and Catevability Exercises” to get out of election results, the day after Trump won.
Professors at Harvard University also allegedly canceled teaching that day, they made attendance of unpublished or extended deadlines for their students.
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