The Trump administration is taking significant steps against Harvard University, targeting approximately $100 million in federal contracts amidst ongoing tensions. This follows the cancellation of over $2.6 billion in federal research grants initiated due to Harvard's opposition to demands for policy changes. The General Services Administration issued directives for agencies to reevaluate their contracts with the university, although critical contracts are not to be disrupted immediately. President Trump has voiced strong criticisms of Harvard, labeling it as a source of liberalism and antisemitism in the education sector, and has threatened the university's funding and tax-exempt status.
The Trump administration directed federal agencies to cancel contracts with Harvard University worth around $100 million, escalating a conflict over the university's policies.
Their actions follow Harvard's lawsuit against the administration's demands for significant changes in governance and admissions policies, which have been met with slashed funding.
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