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The Trump administration has moved to terminate the federal government’s remaining federal contracts with Harvard University, the latest escalation in an ongoing feud between the university and the government.
The first lady confirmed in a statement from her communications director that Barron did not apply to the Ivy League school.
The Trump administration has cut all ties with Harvard University over its failure to adequately address antisemitism and discrimination. Here is a look back at the findings of Harvard's own report.
The contract review is the latest salvo in Trump’s war with the Ivy League school, as the White House alleges antisemitism and race discrimination.
NBC News White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard discusses President Trump's threat to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University. Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan lays out the implications of pulling funding from research conducted by Harvard.
President Donald Trump on Monday again trained his ire on Harvard University, accusing the school of “judge shopping” during its legal battle with the administration and threatening to cut off $3 billion in federal grant funding over the university’s handling of anti-Israel protests.