Donald Trump or Barron Trump, who was actually rejected by Harvard? Here's what we know so far
Speculation has swirled in recent months over whether US President Donald Trump’s animosity toward Harvard University is rooted in a personal rejection. Social media users have suggested that the supposed grudge stems from his son, Barron Trump, being denied admission. However, author and journalist Michael Wolff has presented a different theory, claiming that it was Donald Trump himself who was rejected by the Ivy League institution in the 1960s.
The debate resurfaced following a string of aggressive moves by the Trump administration against Harvard. The White House has frozen federal funding to the university, suspended its ability to enroll international students, and demanded reforms related to reported antisemitism. Amid this crackdown, questions about the origin of Trump's apparent hostility toward Harvard have reignited.
Michael Wolff’s claim and Trump’s denial
According to Michael Wolff, author of several Trump-focused books including Fire and Fury and All or Nothing, the president’s antagonism toward elite universities—especially Harvard—may be personal. In an interview with The Daily Beast Podcast, Wolff said, "He didn’t get into Harvard. So one of the Trump things is always holding a grudge against the Ivy League." Wolff also suggested that Trump’s "TV star instincts as a producer" shape his confrontational strategy. "He picks fantastic enemies. And Harvard, for all it represents, fits right into the Trump show," Wolff was quoted as saying by The Daily Beast.
However, President Trump strongly denied Wolff’s claim in a post on Truth Social, stating, "That story is totally FALSE, I never applied to Harvard. I graduated from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania." Trump went on to criticize Wolff personally, calling him a "Third Rate Reporter" and accusing him of promoting false narratives because his books "bombed." As reported by Truth Social, Trump claimed, "He is upset because his book about me was a total ‘BOMB.’ Nobody wanted it, because his ‘reporting’ and reputation is so bad!"
No official record of Harvard application
There is no confirmed evidence—public or private—that Donald Trump ever applied to Harvard University. Trump attended New York Military Academy and then enrolled at Fordham University in 1964. After two years, he transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a degree in economics. No published biographies or official documents have indicated any attempt by Trump to apply to Harvard.
Similarly, no verified reports support the rumor that Barron Trump was rejected by Harvard. The speculation surrounding Barron remains unsubstantiated and appears to be based purely on social media conjecture.
Barron Trump's educational path
Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump and Melania Trump, has taken a different academic route. After graduating from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach in May 2024, he enrolled at New York University's (NYU) Stern School of Business in September 2024. Despite his father's contentious relationship with certain academic institutions, Barron chose NYU for its academic reputation and proximity to Trump Tower .
Reports indicate that Barron maintains a low profile on campus, often seen entering and exiting buildings accompanied by Secret Service agents. He reportedly socializes through video games like FIFA, keeping a distance from the public eye .
The Harvard-Trump standoff intensifies
Since beginning his second term in office, President Trump has increased pressure on Ivy League institutions. The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard. Shortly after, a letter from the White House demanded that the university meet certain conditions or risk further penalties. According to the letter, Harvard could restore its ability to enroll international students only if it complied within 72 hours. The university refused and later denounced the move as "unlawful," as reported by Harvard University officials.
Adding to the tension, the administration recently directed US consular missions abroad to apply stricter vetting procedures for visa applicants intending to study at Harvard.
The verdict remains unclear
Despite Wolff’s provocative theory, there is no verifiable proof that either Donald or Barron Trump was rejected by Harvard University. The president’s denial remains the only on-record statement regarding the claim. As it stands, the notion that a Harvard rejection influenced Trump’s policies appears speculative, with no supporting documentation available. The true motivation behind the president’s ongoing clash with Harvard may remain a matter of interpretation—whether rooted in personal history or political strategy.
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Michael Wolff’s claim and Trump’s denial
However, President Trump strongly denied Wolff’s claim in a post on Truth Social, stating, "That story is totally FALSE, I never applied to Harvard. I graduated from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania." Trump went on to criticize Wolff personally, calling him a "Third Rate Reporter" and accusing him of promoting false narratives because his books "bombed." As reported by Truth Social, Trump claimed, "He is upset because his book about me was a total ‘BOMB.’ Nobody wanted it, because his ‘reporting’ and reputation is so bad!"
No official record of Harvard application
There is no confirmed evidence—public or private—that Donald Trump ever applied to Harvard University. Trump attended New York Military Academy and then enrolled at Fordham University in 1964. After two years, he transferred to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a degree in economics. No published biographies or official documents have indicated any attempt by Trump to apply to Harvard.
Similarly, no verified reports support the rumor that Barron Trump was rejected by Harvard. The speculation surrounding Barron remains unsubstantiated and appears to be based purely on social media conjecture.
Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump and Melania Trump, has taken a different academic route. After graduating from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach in May 2024, he enrolled at New York University's (NYU) Stern School of Business in September 2024. Despite his father's contentious relationship with certain academic institutions, Barron chose NYU for its academic reputation and proximity to Trump Tower .
Reports indicate that Barron maintains a low profile on campus, often seen entering and exiting buildings accompanied by Secret Service agents. He reportedly socializes through video games like FIFA, keeping a distance from the public eye .
The Harvard-Trump standoff intensifies
Since beginning his second term in office, President Trump has increased pressure on Ivy League institutions. The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard. Shortly after, a letter from the White House demanded that the university meet certain conditions or risk further penalties. According to the letter, Harvard could restore its ability to enroll international students only if it complied within 72 hours. The university refused and later denounced the move as "unlawful," as reported by Harvard University officials.
Adding to the tension, the administration recently directed US consular missions abroad to apply stricter vetting procedures for visa applicants intending to study at Harvard.
Despite Wolff’s provocative theory, there is no verifiable proof that either Donald or Barron Trump was rejected by Harvard University. The president’s denial remains the only on-record statement regarding the claim. As it stands, the notion that a Harvard rejection influenced Trump’s policies appears speculative, with no supporting documentation available. The true motivation behind the president’s ongoing clash with Harvard may remain a matter of interpretation—whether rooted in personal history or political strategy.
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