Trump Admin Cuts Federal Grants to Harvard

Trump Admin Cuts Federal Grants to Harvard

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The Trump administration has informed Harvard University—the oldest and wealthiest college in the country—that it will no longer be eligible for new federal grants, CE Report quotes ANSA.

According to some media outlets, this move appears to be an attempt to pressure the university into returning to the negotiating table, where the U.S. government wants to impose its anti-woke policy and crack down on pro-Palestinian protests.

The decision was communicated in a controversial letter to Harvard Provost Alan M. Garber by Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who criticized the university for “disastrous management.”

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