Harvard House Resident Dean Removed Over Anti-Trump, Anti-Police Social Media Posts
“Something to keep in mind: rioting and looting are parts of democracy just like voting and marching”
A Harvard dean has lost his job as Dunster House resident because of old social media posts about crime, rioting, Trump, and more. Gregory K. Davis wrote the offending posts on Twitter/X which were resurfaced this fall and were apparently serious enough to grab the attention of the administration.
A student-run publication called Yardreport exposed the tweets.
YARDREPORT EXCLUSIVE: Republicans Dying is No Concern for This Harvard Dean
Dean Davis claims to create an "open and inclusive" space but wished death on Trump, called Whiteness a "self-destructive ideology," called cops "racist and evil," and glorified rioting. (Link Below) pic.twitter.com/kZfbFU5Ayb
— YARDREPORT (@YARDREP0RT) October 9, 2025
The Harvard Crimson has more:
Dunster House Resident Dean Gregory Davis Removed After Resurfaced Social Media Posts
Gregory K. Davis was removed from his post as Dunster House resident dean effective immediately, according to a message circulated to House affiliates Monday morning.
In the message — which was relayed to the Dunster community by a resident tutor — Davis wrote that he has been removed from the role and that, to his knowledge, no interim resident had been appointed…
Davis was appointed to the role in 2024 and came under intense scrutiny in October 2025 after Yardreport — a right-wing aggregator that launched publicly in September — resurfaced years-old social media posts in which he appeared to condone violence and looting at protests and sharply criticized law enforcement and President Donald Trump.
In a 2020 thread on X, Davis wrote that he would not fault individuals who wished harm upon Trump and attached a meme that stated, “If he dies, he dies.” The article also included posts from the same year in which Davis characterized “rioting and looting” as part of a democratic process and called police officers “racist and evil.”
Yardreport blasted Davis’ comments, accusing him of harboring hostile feelings toward “White people, police, Republicans, and President Trump” and calling on Harvard to fire him immediately.
BREAKING: Harvard University Dean Gregory Davis was removed after a student-run news outlet exposed his anti-White and pro-rioting social media posts. pic.twitter.com/hVxVd6pMa2
— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) January 7, 2026
FOX News describes some of the more questionable posts:
“It’s almost like Whiteness is a self-destructive ideology that annihilates everyone around it. By design,” he said on X in 2019.
During 2020, when tensions between police and left-wing rioters reached a fever pitch after George Floyd was killed, Davis slammed police.
“You should ask your cop friends to resign since they’re racist and evil,” he said on X at the time.
As rioters and looters wreaked havoc in major metropolitan areas nationwide, Davis defended the chaos.
“Something to keep in mind: rioting and looting are parts of democracy just like voting and marching,” he said on X. “The people WILL be heard.”
In the same year, around the time President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19, Davis said on X that he didn’t blame people who wished Trump ill. He followed that post with a second, captioned “But also, f— that guy,” attaching a meme that said “If he dies, he dies.”
Just before Davis accepted his role as dean of the Dunster House in 2024, he made a post about Pride Month on Instagram.
“Wishing everyone a great Pride. Remember to love each other and hate the police,” the post said.
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Ahhh,,,, soon to run for office as a member of DSA and replace the unlamented fire-alarm puller as part of the squad. He has all the prerequisites. Young. Stupid. Ignorant. Racist. Clownish. Angry. A perfect DSA democrat soon to be swimming in Soros and Act Blue funds for election.
its a good thing hes not feeding into the stereotype:
“Something to keep in mind: rioting and looting are parts of democracy just like voting and marching”
Another MENSA rejected oaf.
Note that a Harvard “Resident Dean” isn’t a real dean of anything. This is just a puffed up title that they give to supposed adults who live in a Harvard “house” (= post-freshman dorm) to keep an eye on things, do some hand holding, and things like that.
What they used to call the “faculty resident” in the dorms just down the river, Or the “house mother” in sororities of the time.
any relation to
howard dean?
How about arson, or home invasions, Bubba — they part of democracy too?
Asking for some rough trade friends (who know where you live).
Harvard apparently doesn’t do any background checks on their staff or faculty. They had a guy selling body parts over in the medical school, a president that plagiarized and now this.