During a long, rambling appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Donald Trump made a curious announcement. “Today I’m proud to announce that I will be very soon signing an executive order requiring colleges and universities to support free speech if they want federal research dollars,” the president declared.
Yesterday, we learned what he was talking about.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that would withhold federal research and education funds from colleges if they don’t certify that they will protect free-speech rights on campus.
“We’re here to take historic actions to defend American students and American values,” Trump said at the White House. “They’ve been under siege.” […]
Public colleges and universities are already required to abide by the First Amendment.
It’s that last sentence that stands out for a reason.
As the NBC News report on this makes clear, American colleges and universities do receive billions of dollars in federal funds every year, and while the White House said Trump’s policy wouldn’t affect tuition assistance, it could affect research and development funding for schools that fail to protect First Amendment rights.
There are, of course, a couple of problems with this. The first is the disconnect between the message and the messenger: maybe the guy who discusses official retribution against comedy shows that hurt his feelings, and uses Stalin-esque rhetoric to condemn the free press, should pause before presenting himself as a champion of the First Amendment.
The second is that Trump’s new “policy” does far less than the president suggested.









