President Donald Trump has announced that Harvard University is engaged in talks with his administration to resolve a contentious standoff, potentially leading to a “mindbogglingly’ HISTORIC” settlement, even as the administration threatens to cut all federal funding over alleged civil rights violations against Jewish students. The threat stems from an investigation concluding Harvard was a “willful participant in anti-Semitic harassment.”
The administration’s letter to Harvard states that the university violated civil rights laws, which mandate the protection of students from discrimination based on race or nationality. This latest pressure tactic follows Harvard already losing over $2.6 billion in federal funding due to its non-compliance with President Trump’s earlier demands for reforms in campus hiring, admissions, and governance.
The ongoing dispute has also been fueled by President Trump’s criticisms of Harvard’s international student enrollment. He previously suggested a cap of around 15% on foreign students, arguing that the university’s reported 31% figure limited opportunities for American students seeking admission to elite institutions. This issue had been a significant point of contention.
In a previous escalation, the administration had revoked Harvard’s certification to enroll international students, which Harvard countered with a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional retaliation. Despite this history of conflict, President Trump’s recent comments on Truth Social suggest a positive turn in negotiations, indicating a potential resolution that he believes will be “very good for our Country.”
Trump Vows “Historic” Settlement with Harvard Amid Funding Threat
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