Trump administration to freeze €1.9bn in grants to Harvard University
The move came shortly after the Ivy League institution refused to accept a sweep of demands made by the federal government.
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The move came shortly after the Ivy League institution refused to accept a sweep of demands made by the federal government.
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00:00The US government has frozen over $2 billion in funding for Harvard University.
00:05It follows Harvard's refusal to meet Trump administration demands to curb campus activism.
00:12This is the seventh time the government has withheld funds from a major university, most
00:16of them being Ivy League schools, pressuring them to comply with its political agenda.
00:21Demands include governance reforms, changes to admission policies, auditing views of diversity
00:26on campus and not recognizing certain student groups.
00:30To support its view, the administration has cited concerns over anti-Semitism during last
00:35year's pro-Palestine protests on university campuses.
00:39But Harvard President Alan Garber has rejected its demands and said the university will not
00:43surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights.
00:47The government announced the funding freeze shortly afterwards.
00:50Meanwhile, Washington has launched investigations and detained and deported a number of foreign
00:56students in relation to pro-Palestinian protests.