‘A disgrace’: Donald Trump targets Harvard university amid .2 billion funding freeze


'A disgrace': Donald Trump targets Harvard university amid $2.2 billion funding freeze
Trump calls Harvard University ‘a disgrace’

US President Donald Trump intensified his administration’s ongoing clash with Harvard University on Thursday, labeling the Ivy League institution ā€œa disgraceā€ as federal agencies take unprecedented steps against its funding, tax status, and ability to host international students.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Trump delivered a scathing rebuke of the university, citing what he called its failure to uphold American values. ā€œI think Harvard’s a disgrace,ā€ Trump said calling them “obviously antisemitic”.
Further talking about the reports that the Internal Revenue Service was planning to remove Harvard’s tax-exempt status, Trump addressing the press at the White House claimed to not know the status of their findings. He did not think a final ruling had been made, and indicated other schools were under scrutiny. “I’m not involved in it. It’s being handled by lawyers. I read about it just like you did,” he said about the reports. However, talk about the exemption he said, “Tax-exempt status, I mean, it’s a privilege. It’s really a privilege, and it’s been abused by a lot more than Harvard.”
Then naming other universities he went on to say, “When you take a look whether it’s Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, I don’t know what’s going on, but when you see how badly they’ve acted and in other ways also. So we’ll, we’ll be looking at it very strongly.”

ā€˜A disgrace’: Donald Trump hits out at Harvard University

The scriticism came after the Department of Homeland Security formally ordered Harvard to provide detailed records on foreign students allegedly involved in ā€œillegal and violent activities.ā€ In a separate action, the administration canceled two federal grants worth $2.7 million and froze over $2 billion in additional funding for research and academic programs.
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Harvard, the oldest and wealthiest university in the United States, became a primary target after refusing to comply with federal demands to discipline student activists, revise admissions policies, and monitor international students for ideological alignment with ā€œAmerican values.ā€
In an open challenge to the government, Harvard President Alan Garber declared Monday that the university would not submit to politically driven demands, citing constitutional protections. ā€œHarvard will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights,ā€ the university said in a statement.
Earlier, Trump has also questioned whether Harvard should retain its tax-exempt status as a nonprofit, writing on Truth Social that the university’s actions may violate laws governing charitable institutions. While federal law bars the president from directly initiating an IRS investigation, officials confirmed that a review into Harvard’s tax standing was underway before his remarks.
Former Harvard President and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers condemned the effort, calling it ā€œan abuse of executive power,” as quoted by Reuters.
The administration’s aggressive stance has sparked alarm across academia, especially among international students. At Harvard, where 27% of students come from abroad, many expressed fear that their legal status is in jeopardy.
ā€œHarvard without its international community is simply not Harvard,ā€ said Leo GerdĆ©n, a Swedish senior studying economics and government. ā€œWe feel like targets, and it’s terrifying.ā€
With tensions escalating and institutions like Columbia University following Harvard’s lead in defying government pressure, the standoff appears far from over. ā€œThis is not just about Harvard,ā€ said democracy professor Archon Fung. ā€œIt’s about whether academic institutions can remain independent in the face of political coercion.ā€





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