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All measures that the Trump government took against Harvard

President threats. Stressful investigation. Extensive financing cuts.

The Trump government led all three against Harvard University in the work of a task force, which the president commissioned to tackle anti -Semitism on campus, has expanded into a diverse pressure campaign that uses the scope and power of the federal government.

The efforts include at least eight examinations that include at least six agencies, including the departments for justice, education, health and human services. Some of these agencies and others, including the Ministry of Veteran Affairs, have drawn or frozen from the school and its research partners in the amount of almost 4 billion US dollars. In a larger escalation, the Ministry of Homeland Security said that Harvard's ability would hire international students.

The administration aimed at Harvard and other elite schools such as the Columbia University-in as a framework of a broader political and legal strategy for the redesign of the racial admission guidelines of the academies and the perceived liberal bias. Although the government was not officially classified as a personal Vendenda for President Trump, the increasingly criminal measures have been raised after Harvard resisted many of the changes that require his administration for approvals, curricula and attitudes.

So far, the movements have not convinced the oldest and richest university of the nation to return to the negotiating table, even if school officials have expressed privately concerns about the permanent damage that the administration could cause.

After the government threatened to take billions away from federal financing, the university has been committed to the various investigations, which denies allegations of misconduct and claims that it is being pursued to the law.

“The government's recipe goes beyond the power of the federal government,” wrote the President of Harvard, Dr. Alan Garber, last month. “No government – regardless of which party is in power – should determine what private universities can teach, who can admit and hire and which study and examination areas they can pursue.”

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