New Revelations Raise Eyebrows as Emails Suggest Harvard's Larry Summers Joked About Women's Intelligence and Shared Dirt on Trump with Convicted Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
A bombshell set of emails has emerged that raises serious questions about the judgment of Lawrence Summers, a former President of Harvard University. The emails, which were released by the House Oversight Committee, show that Summers engaged in conversations with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein until just before Epstein's death in 2019. These conversations not only involved discussions about women and politics but also appear to suggest that Summers made derogatory comments about women's intelligence.
One email from October 2017 reads: "I observed that half the IQ in world was possessed by women without mentioning they are more than 51 percent of population..." The lack of context provided in this message has sparked concerns, particularly among academics. Summers' views on this subject are particularly concerning given his past role as President of Harvard University.
In another email, Summers referenced a case involving Michelle Jones, who had spent over two decades in prison for killing her four-year-old son and was denied admission to Harvard in 2017 due to the school's new diversity policies. Summers seemed to compare this decision to the school's reaction to "hitting on a few women" ten years earlier.
This email exchange has sparked concerns about Summers' views on diversity, equity, and inclusion at Harvard University. His association with Epstein has also raised eyebrows given Epstein's history of abuse and exploitation.
Furthermore, these emails have revealed that Summers frequently sought advice from Epstein on matters related to politics and women. In one instance, Summers asked Epstein if Donald Trump was a "real cocaine user," while in another email, he forwarded an exchange between a woman who seemed uncertain about their relationship and Epstein's response, which some might interpret as insensitive.
The exchange of these emails has highlighted the disturbing connections between Summers, Epstein, and Trump. These revelations suggest that Summers was willing to engage in conversations with individuals who have been implicated in serious crimes and questionable behavior.
A bombshell set of emails has emerged that raises serious questions about the judgment of Lawrence Summers, a former President of Harvard University. The emails, which were released by the House Oversight Committee, show that Summers engaged in conversations with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein until just before Epstein's death in 2019. These conversations not only involved discussions about women and politics but also appear to suggest that Summers made derogatory comments about women's intelligence.
One email from October 2017 reads: "I observed that half the IQ in world was possessed by women without mentioning they are more than 51 percent of population..." The lack of context provided in this message has sparked concerns, particularly among academics. Summers' views on this subject are particularly concerning given his past role as President of Harvard University.
In another email, Summers referenced a case involving Michelle Jones, who had spent over two decades in prison for killing her four-year-old son and was denied admission to Harvard in 2017 due to the school's new diversity policies. Summers seemed to compare this decision to the school's reaction to "hitting on a few women" ten years earlier.
This email exchange has sparked concerns about Summers' views on diversity, equity, and inclusion at Harvard University. His association with Epstein has also raised eyebrows given Epstein's history of abuse and exploitation.
Furthermore, these emails have revealed that Summers frequently sought advice from Epstein on matters related to politics and women. In one instance, Summers asked Epstein if Donald Trump was a "real cocaine user," while in another email, he forwarded an exchange between a woman who seemed uncertain about their relationship and Epstein's response, which some might interpret as insensitive.
The exchange of these emails has highlighted the disturbing connections between Summers, Epstein, and Trump. These revelations suggest that Summers was willing to engage in conversations with individuals who have been implicated in serious crimes and questionable behavior.