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Harvard University sues Trump over threats to cut US$2.2 billion in federal funding

Trump has sought to bring several universities to heel over claims they tolerated antisemitism by threatening budgets and tax-exempt status

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Protesters rally on Cambridge Common in a protest organised by the City of Cambridge calling on the Harvard leadership to resist interference at the university by Trump’s government, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on April 12. Photo: Reuters
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Harvard University sued US President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday in a sharp escalation of the fight between the prestigious university and the Republican, who has threatened its US$2.2 billion in funding and sought to impose outside political supervision.

Trump has sought to bring several prestigious universities to heel over claims they tolerated campus antisemitism, threatening their budgets, tax-exempt status and the enrolment of foreign students, but Harvard has refused to bow.

“This case involves the government’s efforts to use the withholding of federal funding as leverage to gain control of academic decision-making at Harvard,” the Ivy League university said in a lawsuit filed in a Massachusetts federal court that named several other institutions targeted by Trump.

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“The government’s actions flout not just the First Amendment, but also federal laws and regulations,” said the complaint which called Trump’s actions “arbitrary and capricious”.

Trump and his White House team have publicly justified their campaign against universities as a reaction to what they said is uncontrolled “antisemitism” and a need to reverse diversity programmes aimed at addressing historical oppression of minorities.

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White House spokesman Harrison Fields said in a statement that the “gravy train of federal assistance” to institutions like Harvard was coming to an end.

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