Trump proposes to cut 65 million dollars from Howard University funding

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Nikka no one gives a fukk what any bothsiders do because the vast majority of you nikkas on here are broke bums who don't have any skin in the game because you're already on the bottom of the social economic ladder. :mjlol:

I just don't want to see you nikkas opinions on here while people who are actually trying to progress in life are suffering from the current state of this country....:camby:
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When will you ninjas stop beating a dead horse and direct your displeasure to those enacting the action? Black people love attacking other black people when others are attacking us...it's so weird.
Foot stays down. Bothsiders gonna keep getting pressed... Embarrassed, ridiculed. This is the way
 

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To me it seems like very few folks who replied actually read the linked article in the original post. :yeshrug:




Trump proposes returning Howard University to 2021 budget levels, with hospital complete​

by Cheyanne M. Daniels - 05/02/25 1:21 PM ET


Correction: The Trump administration is proposing ending funding to Howard University related to the construction of a hospital. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.


The Trump administration is proposing not to renew a $64 million payment to Howard University. The money, a one time payment made to build the Howard University Hospital, is no longer needed with construction complete, the administration said in its budget proposal released Friday.




Howard is the nation’s only federally chartered historically Black college or university (HBCU).
The budget proposal comes days after Trump signed an order establishing a White House initiative on HBCUs to “deliver high-quality education to a growing number of students.” Earlier this week, the president also told NewsNation that HBCUs should not be concerned about federal funding cuts to their budgets.
“I got them more money than they ever dreamt possible, and they’re in great shape now,” Trump said, referring to the 2019 bipartisan bill that permanently provides more than $250 million a year to HBCUs.

“They have long-term financing,” he added. “Nobody did that but Donald Trump.”
Still, HBCUs receive significantly less funding than predominantly white institutions. Black land-grant universities have been underfunded by more than $12 billion over the past 30 years, according to a 2022 Forbes analysis.
“The University is aware of the Trump Administration’s proposed funding recommendations for Howard University—one of the nation’s premier historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—as part of the discretionary funding levels for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026,” Howard University said in a statement to The Hill.




“As a leading HBCU, Howard, has since its founding in 1867, cultivated talent, unlocked opportunity, and contributed mightily to every sector of American life. The University continues to do so as a top-tier Research 1 institution and a leading contributor to social and economic mobility for our graduates.
“We look forward to engaging to sustain the FY 2026 budget to at least the level provided in FY 2025, ensuring the continued advancement of our mission and the legacy of academic excellence that defines Howard University.”
—Updated at 8:13 p.m. EDT
 

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To me it seems like very few folks who replied actually read the linked article in the original post. :yeshrug:




Trump proposes returning Howard University to 2021 budget levels, with hospital complete​

by Cheyanne M. Daniels - 05/02/25 1:21 PM ET


Correction: The Trump administration is proposing ending funding to Howard University related to the construction of a hospital. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.


The Trump administration is proposing not to renew a $64 million payment to Howard University. The money, a one time payment made to build the Howard University Hospital, is no longer needed with construction complete, the administration said in its budget proposal released Friday.




Howard is the nation’s only federally chartered historically Black college or university (HBCU).
The budget proposal comes days after Trump signed an order establishing a White House initiative on HBCUs to “deliver high-quality education to a growing number of students.” Earlier this week, the president also told NewsNation that HBCUs should not be concerned about federal funding cuts to their budgets.
“I got them more money than they ever dreamt possible, and they’re in great shape now,” Trump said, referring to the 2019 bipartisan bill that permanently provides more than $250 million a year to HBCUs.

“They have long-term financing,” he added. “Nobody did that but Donald Trump.”
Still, HBCUs receive significantly less funding than predominantly white institutions. Black land-grant universities have been underfunded by more than $12 billion over the past 30 years, according to a 2022 Forbes analysis.
“The University is aware of the Trump Administration’s proposed funding recommendations for Howard University—one of the nation’s premier historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—as part of the discretionary funding levels for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026,” Howard University said in a statement to The Hill.




“As a leading HBCU, Howard, has since its founding in 1867, cultivated talent, unlocked opportunity, and contributed mightily to every sector of American life. The University continues to do so as a top-tier Research 1 institution and a leading contributor to social and economic mobility for our graduates.
“We look forward to engaging to sustain the FY 2026 budget to at least the level provided in FY 2025, ensuring the continued advancement of our mission and the legacy of academic excellence that defines Howard University.”
—Updated at 8:13 p.m. EDT
What was there before the correction by The Hill?
 

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Again, these articles are written in such a vague and misleading way, completely lacking context.

I'm not saying this is a good or bad move. I don't know. I don't know because this isn't journalism, its click-and-rage bait.

Stop falling for it.
 

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To me it seems like very few folks who replied actually read the linked article in the original post. :yeshrug:




Trump proposes returning Howard University to 2021 budget levels, with hospital complete​

by Cheyanne M. Daniels - 05/02/25 1:21 PM ET


Correction: The Trump administration is proposing ending funding to Howard University related to the construction of a hospital. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.


The Trump administration is proposing not to renew a $64 million payment to Howard University. The money, a one time payment made to build the Howard University Hospital, is no longer needed with construction complete, the administration said in its budget proposal released Friday.




Howard is the nation’s only federally chartered historically Black college or university (HBCU).
The budget proposal comes days after Trump signed an order establishing a White House initiative on HBCUs to “deliver high-quality education to a growing number of students.” Earlier this week, the president also told NewsNation that HBCUs should not be concerned about federal funding cuts to their budgets.
“I got them more money than they ever dreamt possible, and they’re in great shape now,” Trump said, referring to the 2019 bipartisan bill that permanently provides more than $250 million a year to HBCUs.

“They have long-term financing,” he added. “Nobody did that but Donald Trump.”
Still, HBCUs receive significantly less funding than predominantly white institutions. Black land-grant universities have been underfunded by more than $12 billion over the past 30 years, according to a 2022 Forbes analysis.
“The University is aware of the Trump Administration’s proposed funding recommendations for Howard University—one of the nation’s premier historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—as part of the discretionary funding levels for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026,” Howard University said in a statement to The Hill.




“As a leading HBCU, Howard, has since its founding in 1867, cultivated talent, unlocked opportunity, and contributed mightily to every sector of American life. The University continues to do so as a top-tier Research 1 institution and a leading contributor to social and economic mobility for our graduates.
“We look forward to engaging to sustain the FY 2026 budget to at least the level provided in FY 2025, ensuring the continued advancement of our mission and the legacy of academic excellence that defines Howard University.”
—Updated at 8:13 p.m. EDT

Had not seen this and knew the original was complete nonsense.

We have to begin thinking critically and quit falling for the trick bag. So easy to get us off center.
 

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To me it seems like very few folks who replied actually read the linked article in the original post. :yeshrug:




Trump proposes returning Howard University to 2021 budget levels, with hospital complete​

by Cheyanne M. Daniels - 05/02/25 1:21 PM ET


Correction: The Trump administration is proposing ending funding to Howard University related to the construction of a hospital. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.


The Trump administration is proposing not to renew a $64 million payment to Howard University. The money, a one time payment made to build the Howard University Hospital, is no longer needed with construction complete, the administration said in its budget proposal released Friday.




Howard is the nation’s only federally chartered historically Black college or university (HBCU).
The budget proposal comes days after Trump signed an order establishing a White House initiative on HBCUs to “deliver high-quality education to a growing number of students.” Earlier this week, the president also told NewsNation that HBCUs should not be concerned about federal funding cuts to their budgets.
“I got them more money than they ever dreamt possible, and they’re in great shape now,” Trump said, referring to the 2019 bipartisan bill that permanently provides more than $250 million a year to HBCUs.

“They have long-term financing,” he added. “Nobody did that but Donald Trump.”
Still, HBCUs receive significantly less funding than predominantly white institutions. Black land-grant universities have been underfunded by more than $12 billion over the past 30 years, according to a 2022 Forbes analysis.
“The University is aware of the Trump Administration’s proposed funding recommendations for Howard University—one of the nation’s premier historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—as part of the discretionary funding levels for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026,” Howard University said in a statement to The Hill.




“As a leading HBCU, Howard, has since its founding in 1867, cultivated talent, unlocked opportunity, and contributed mightily to every sector of American life. The University continues to do so as a top-tier Research 1 institution and a leading contributor to social and economic mobility for our graduates.
“We look forward to engaging to sustain the FY 2026 budget to at least the level provided in FY 2025, ensuring the continued advancement of our mission and the legacy of academic excellence that defines Howard University.”
—Updated at 8:13 p.m. EDT
so the construction of the new hospital is complete? can you show any pictures? or any links on the web to the grand opening of this new hospital? or did you just run with what the Trump admin told you? :jbhmm:

a brand new hospital that just completed construction should be pretty easy to find right?

when is the last time you've even driven around DC?
 

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Hmm
Counterpoint: where are their parents from :jbhmm:

Way too many tether lovers at Howard. Nuking the whole thing is good for FBA

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When I said that many FBA/ADOS adherents were black MAGA, some people got upset.

:francis:


Destroy your educational institutions to get back at Ethiopians and Nigerians, brehs
:mjlol:
 

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To me it seems like very few folks who replied actually read the linked article in the original post. :yeshrug:




Trump proposes returning Howard University to 2021 budget levels, with hospital complete​

by Cheyanne M. Daniels - 05/02/25 1:21 PM ET


Correction: The Trump administration is proposing ending funding to Howard University related to the construction of a hospital. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.


The Trump administration is proposing not to renew a $64 million payment to Howard University. The money, a one time payment made to build the Howard University Hospital, is no longer needed with construction complete, the administration said in its budget proposal released Friday.




Howard is the nation’s only federally chartered historically Black college or university (HBCU).
The budget proposal comes days after Trump signed an order establishing a White House initiative on HBCUs to “deliver high-quality education to a growing number of students.” Earlier this week, the president also told NewsNation that HBCUs should not be concerned about federal funding cuts to their budgets.
“I got them more money than they ever dreamt possible, and they’re in great shape now,” Trump said, referring to the 2019 bipartisan bill that permanently provides more than $250 million a year to HBCUs.

“They have long-term financing,” he added. “Nobody did that but Donald Trump.”
Still, HBCUs receive significantly less funding than predominantly white institutions. Black land-grant universities have been underfunded by more than $12 billion over the past 30 years, according to a 2022 Forbes analysis.
“The University is aware of the Trump Administration’s proposed funding recommendations for Howard University—one of the nation’s premier historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—as part of the discretionary funding levels for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026,” Howard University said in a statement to The Hill.




“As a leading HBCU, Howard, has since its founding in 1867, cultivated talent, unlocked opportunity, and contributed mightily to every sector of American life. The University continues to do so as a top-tier Research 1 institution and a leading contributor to social and economic mobility for our graduates.
“We look forward to engaging to sustain the FY 2026 budget to at least the level provided in FY 2025, ensuring the continued advancement of our mission and the legacy of academic excellence that defines Howard University.”
—Updated at 8:13 p.m. EDT
So this was a nothing burger
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so the construction of the new hospital is complete? can you show any pictures? or any links on the web to the grand opening of this new hospital? or did you just run with what the Trump admin told you? :jbhmm:

a brand new hospital that just completed construction should be pretty easy to find right?

when is the last time you've even driven around DC?





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https://dhcf.dc.gov/sites/default/files/u23/Hospital%20one%20pagers_combined_reduced.pdf
 

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You sound miserable with all due respect.

Ya'll saying ya'll don't want to see our opinions but be crying in threads "Why are bothsiders ducking this thread."

Then baiting people to get into back and forths over this shyt.
Exactly these nikkas make these threads obviously subbing BothSiders posters and claiming that we're ducking the thread

Then if you come in the thread and stand on it, they neg you, call you stupid and a c00n for not agreeing with them. Straight bytch shyt
 
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