Fox News correspondent Molly Line breaks down the Harvard president's resignation on 'Special Report.' Harvard president Claudine Gay resigned after weeks of controversy about alleged plagiarism and enabling antisemitism on campus.
Gay made national headlines and faced widespread condemnation for offering vague answers at a hearing where she was repeatedly asked about whether calls for genocide against Jewish people on campus qualifies as a violation of Harvard’s rules against bullying and harassment.
After her congressional testimony, Gay issued an apology and the university's board ultimately decided to stick by her despite widespread calls from donors and members of Congress for her ouster.
However, since then, she has become embroiled in an entirely different scandal where she was accused of plagiarism in scholarly works.