Kerr Stands Up to Trump's Bully by Wearing Harvard Shirt at NBA Game
Harvard University President Alan M. Garber's decision to publicly express his opposition to the Trump administration's federal funding freeze by wearing a Harvard shirt was met with support from Steve Kerr, who wore a similar Harvard shirt in response to President Trump's actions.

Harvard University President Alan M. Garber criticized Donald Trump's federal funding freeze by wearing a shirt with his alma mater's logo during a speech at the university, while also stating that he stood up to 'the bully' in response to the administration's actions. The Trump administration announced on Monday that it would be freezing $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts for Harvard University. Garber wore a Harvard shirt as a symbol of defiance against the federal funding freeze. He urged students to stand up for their rights and speak out against what he called an 'unjust' decision.