Summary
People linked to the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement want former Harvard President Larry Summers arrested after he announced he would leave his academic roles. This comes as his past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein has been under scrutiny, though Summers has not been accused of misconduct.
Key Facts
- Larry Summers will leave his Harvard academic roles at the end of the academic year.
- His resignation follows scrutiny over his past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- People associated with the MAGA movement have called for Summers' arrest.
- Epstein-related documents have been released following President Trump signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Appearing in the Epstein files does not mean someone has done anything wrong, and Summers is not accused of wrongdoing.
- Summers had previously stepped down from certain roles at Harvard amid investigations.
- He served as Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton and had a role under President Barack Obama.
- More Epstein-related documents may lead to further scrutiny of high-profile individuals.