Trump Lashes out at BYU for Outsourcing Students to Campus in Hawaii

In a series of strange tweets, the freshly inaugurated President Trump expressed his displeasure with Brigham Young University and their plans to continue “outsourcing” students overseas to a campus in Hawaii.

President Trump lashed out at BYU immediately on his twitter page upon finding out this afternoon that 2,952 of the United States’ capable college students are currently enrolled in and taking classes on the Brigham Young University campus at the island state of Hawaii. His tweets several minutes later proceeded to lay out policy and send out a warning intended to keep university students productive and contributing to society safely within the borders of the U.S.

It’s unclear so far how this tax will work out for a variety of universities including BYU, or whether he also considers the state of Alaska to be without the United States, but it seems the President is serious about cracking down on moving students outside the U.S., even if it could mean cheaper living costs and a richer educational experience for them.

After calming down, Trump made sure to leave his twitter feed for the night on a positive note.