Donald Trump may have inadvertently created a resistance "hero" with his latest actions.
That's the opinion of journalist Antonia Hylton, who co-hosts MSNBC's The Weekend: Primetime. On their show Saturday night, Hylton highlighted Trump's war against Harvard.
Specifically, she pointed out that people who might have had a negative view of Harvard could be more sympathetic to the institution due to Trump's own actions.
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The administration "flew a little too close to the sun" when it "turned Harvard into this symbol of resistance," according to Hylton, who noted that it's an "unprecedented [Public Relations] opportunity" for the school.
She added that the school can now "build a fan base" of people who once thought it was merely pretentious, or a "villain."
She also noted an extended standing ovation the school's leader recently received.