WASHINGTON — President Trump’s Education Department warned Harvard University Monday that the Ivy League school is no longer eligible for new federal grants — until they address rampant, flagrant antisemitism on campus. In a letter to university President Alan Garver, Education Secretary Linda McMahon wrote that “Harvard is not eligible for any new grants from…
Trump tells Harvard: No more money without antisemitism crackdown
Politics
May 05, 2025
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