Harvard Refuses Trump Administration’s Demands Amid $9 Billion Government Funding Probe
- Harvard University has announced it will not comply with the Trump Administration's demands regarding federal funding and academic freedom, stating, 'We will not surrender our independence or relinquish our constitutional rights.'
- The Trump Administration is reviewing nearly $9 billion in federal funding to Harvard for alleged failures to protect Jewish students and promote free inquiry, following campus protests.
- Princeton University has also faced funding threats, with the government freezing $210 million over similar concerns regarding academic freedom and alleged antisemitism.
- Several universities have expressed a willingness to legally contest the government's threats, suggesting a pushback against the attempts to control academic freedom and diversity initiatives.
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CNN's Scott Jennings Slams Democrats Over Defense of Harvard That's Sitting on $53 Billion Endowment
In a scathing critique, CNN's Scott Jennings challenges Democrats' defense of Harvard's substantial $53 billion endowment, highlighting the growing disconnect between elite institutions and everyday Americans.
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