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Trump Administration Halts New Federal Funding to Harvard in Escalating Standoff

Education Secretary Linda McMahon formally notifies Harvard of funding freeze, citing mismanagement and refusal to comply with federal oversight demands.

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Overview

  • The U.S. Department of Education has officially stopped granting new federal subsidies to Harvard, as communicated in a letter from Secretary Linda McMahon to President Alan M. Garber.
  • Harvard is accused of failing its legal, ethical, and fiduciary responsibilities, as well as tolerating antisemitism and resisting federal oversight of admissions, hiring, and political activities.
  • This decision follows the mid-April freeze of $2.2 billion in federal funding and an ongoing review of an additional $9 billion.
  • The White House has also threatened to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status and restrict foreign student admissions, though no formal action has been taken on these fronts yet.
  • Harvard, with a $53.2 billion endowment, has filed a lawsuit challenging the funding freeze, framing the conflict as a broader fight over academic freedom and institutional autonomy.