Well, now let's back up. Well, no, no, I think that's really important. Can you. No, no, no. I'm going to answer your question. Can you cite a statute? Because You can't cut off funding for universities unless you have a statutory authorization to do so. So what statute gives you the right to tell any university that they have to have a certain mixture of viewpoints? So here's what happened with Harvard. I don't mean to be. (00:34–00:40)
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