“We’ve had continuing negotiations and conversations with Harvard, even though there is a pending lawsuit that I think is going to, will play out, but we’re hoping that Harvard will come to the table,” McMahon told NewsNation’s “Morning in America.”
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is ‘hoping’ Harvard learns from Columbia’s $200M settlement — but Jewish alumni say more work to be done
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July 24, 2025
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