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Harvard’s “Willful Participation” in Anti-Semitism Cited in Funding Threat

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The Trump administration has explicitly cited Harvard University’s “willful participation in anti-Semitic harassment of Jewish students, faculty, and staff” as the reason for its threat to cut all federal funding. An investigation concluded that Harvard had violated civil rights laws, which require colleges to protect students from discrimination based on race or nationality, according to a letter sent to the Ivy League school.
This severe accusation follows a period where Harvard had already faced significant financial repercussions, having lost over $2.6 billion in federal funding. This previous loss was a direct result of the university’s rejection of President Trump’s comprehensive demands for reforms in campus hiring, admissions, and governance. The current threat signals a continued, intensified campaign by the administration.
President Trump’s broader criticism of Harvard has also encompassed its international student enrollment. He previously suggested imposing a 15% cap on foreign students, arguing that the current high percentage, like Harvard’s 31%, unfairly limited opportunities for American students aspiring to attend elite universities. This issue had also been a point of considerable tension.
The dispute had previously culminated in a dramatic move by the administration to prevent Harvard from enrolling international students by revoking its Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification. Harvard promptly responded with a lawsuit, deeming the ban unconstitutional retaliation. However, a recent announcement from President Trump indicated that negotiations were progressing positively with Harvard, potentially leading to a “mindbogglingly’ HISTORIC” settlement.

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