Trump's social media post comes after a federal task force on antisemitism last week announced it would visit 10 college campuses that had antisemitic incidents.
Before President Donald Trump signed an executive order restricting transgender athletes in February, the NCAA said fewer than 10 transgender students were competing in NCAA sports.
The Education Department late Friday unveiled a new document that appears to soften the agency’s stance on programs it could deem illegal after firing off a letter two weeks ago that threatened to pull federal funding from schools with diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
The Education Department has also launched investigations into state transgender policies, a key step in the process of pulling federal funding from an educational institution, which has not been done in decades.
The National Institutes of Health late Friday announced it will cut billions of dollars supporting research institutions, the latest blow to higher education.
White House officials argue the measures are not aimed at stopping transgender people from athletic participation, but at ensuring that they do not have a biological advantage in sports competitions.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to get rid of the Education Department — and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency will likely play a key role.