Harvard Refuses Trump Administration’s Demands Amid $9 Billion Government Funding Probe
- Harvard University announced it would not comply with President Donald Trump's demands regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion programs on April 14, 2025.
- The Trump administration is reviewing about $9 billion in federal funding that Harvard receives, which could be cut due to the university's decision.
- Harvard President Alan M. Garber stated that government should not dictate university operations, emphasizing First Amendment rights and statutory limits under Title VI.
- A group of Harvard alumni urged university leaders to contest the unlawful demands, stating they threaten academic freedom and university autonomy.
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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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