Overview
- President Trump announced plans to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status, labeling the institution as undeserving due to its alleged ideological leanings.
- This move follows a $2.2 billion freeze on federal research grants and contracts after Harvard refused to comply with government demands to alter diversity initiatives and admissions policies.
- Harvard has filed a lawsuit against the administration, arguing that the actions violate academic freedom and represent unlawful interference.
- The Trump administration justifies its measures by accusing elite universities of enabling antisemitism and promoting radical ideologies, particularly in response to pro-Palestinian campus protests.
- Harvard, backed by hundreds of universities, has framed the conflict as a pivotal battle for institutional autonomy and the preservation of academic independence in the U.S.