Officials said on Monday after millions of cuts from Columbia University, on Monday that the US government would review the funding of $ 9 billion for Harvard University, which has been stated on Monday that it has also seen Palestinian student protests.
President Donald Trump has targeted aggressively reputed universities, who saw the strict protest against Hamas in Gaza, stripped of their federal funds and directed the immigration officials to deport foreign student protesters to people with green cards.
The General Services Administration said in a statement that the authorities saw a contract of $ 255.6 million in contracts between Harvard and the government, as well as a statement in a statement by $ 8.7 billion committed IV League Institution, General Services Administration in multi-year-old grant commitments.
Critics argue that the campaign of the Trump administration is an anti -anticiprture and will have a cool effect on the free speech, while its supporters emphasize that the complexes are required to restore orders and protect Jewish students.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said, “Harvard has put the failure to protect students from anti-Jew discrimination in the campus-by promoting divisive ideologies on free inquiries-has put his reputation in a serious danger.”
He said, “Harvard can correct these mistakes and restore themselves in a campus dedicated to academic excellence and looking for truth, where all students feel safe in its premises,” he said.
Trump has also targeted Columbia University in New York, initially funding $ 400 million under review, detained graduate students associated with protests for exile, and demanded to arrest others.
Columbia then announced a package of concessions about defines the government, protests for specific academic departments and inspections to the government.
However, he reduced the proposals of the IV League College to meet some more clear demands of the Trump administration.
“Today’s action by the task force follows a uniform ongoing review of Columbia University,” said Monday’s official statement.
“Due to that review, Colombia agreed to follow nine pre -conditions for further interactions about the withdrawal of federal funds.”
Harvard did not immediately respond to the remarks request.
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