Harvard University Prepares for Legal Battle with Trump Administration Over Federal Grants
Harvard University is gearing up for a legal confrontation with the Trump administration over $2.2 billion in frozen federal grants, rejecting claims of a settlement.
Overview
Harvard University is preparing for a legal fight against the Trump administration regarding $2.2 billion in frozen federal grants.
The Trump administration's decision to freeze funding has prompted Harvard to consider court action, despite ongoing discussions with the White House.
Democratic congressional leaders are encouraging Harvard to resist the administration's interference and pursue legal action.
Harvard President Garber has denied reports of a $500 million deal with the Trump administration, asserting that no agreement is imminent.
Unlike Harvard, other Ivy League schools like Columbia and Brown have reached agreements with the Trump administration to restore funding.
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