President Donald Trump continued his Word of Words and Financing at Harvard University On Monday, announcing that he weighs by taking $ 3 billion in Ivy’s frozen subsidies and giving it to business schools instead.
In an article by the Memorial Day in Truth Social, Trump said that he “considered” to keep the “very anti -Semitic Harvard, and give it to business schools everywhere in our land”.
He called such a transfer “a big investment” which is “really necessary”. Registration in business schools And technical training programs are increasing, according to data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
Trump’s message is the last climbing in His fight with Harvard, which continues to repel the directives of the administration on the DEI and student activism.
The war started seriously at the end of March, when the Trump administration accused the university to promote “ideologies of division into free surveys” and not to protect Jewish students during demonstrations of the Gaza War on campus. The administration announced that it was an examination of $ 8.9 billion in federal subsidies and contracts.
Two weeks later, Harvard rejected Trump’s requirements that school complies with large federal audits of academic programs and changes in its governance structure and hiring policies.
In a few hours, Trump froze $ 2 billion in federal grants approved by the congress and $ 60 million in contracts.
Harvard continued to reverse the frost of the funds on April 21 before the Boston Federal Court. Money for the moment remains inaccessible to university; Administration and university lawyers are expected to be on July 21.
Last week, Harvard continued the administration again, this time after the administration said that it would revoke the visas necessary to register and educate foreign students at university.
On Friday, international students from the university received a stay of the judge of the American district court Allison Burroughs, the same judge who presides over the granting affair. The judge rendered a temporary ban order which will keep the case pending while the parties are preparing for their next date of hearing on May 29.
Thanks to a spokesperson, Harvard University refused to comment on the last social post of truth or the current dispute.