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Harvard Faces Loss of All Federal Resources Over Discrimination Findings

Harvard University is now facing the potential loss of all federal financial resources following the Trump administration’s conclusion that its civil rights laws were violated through discrimination against Jewish students. A letter to the Ivy League school indicated that Harvard was at times a “willful participant in anti-Semitic harassment of Jewish students, faculty, and staff,” and that campus leaders allowed the anti-Semitism to grow.
This dire warning comes on the heels of Harvard already forfeiting over $2.6 billion in federal funding. That prior loss was a direct consequence of the university’s rejection of a list of demands from President Trump concerning a massive overhaul in campus hiring, admissions, and governance. The current threat signifies a heightened level of pressure from the administration.
President Trump’s broader critique of Harvard has also extended to its international student enrollment. He had previously suggested a cap of approximately 15% on foreign students, arguing that the university’s reported 31% international student body disadvantaged American applicants. This concern has been a recurring theme in the administration’s interactions with elite universities.
The dispute had previously culminated in a highly controversial move: the administration revoked Harvard’s certification to enroll international students, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard alleging unconstitutional retaliation. Despite these deeply contentious moments, President Trump recently announced that negotiations with Harvard officials were proceeding positively, expressing optimism for a “mindbogglingly’ HISTORIC” settlement.

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