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The Trump administration has launched a multifaceted pressure campaign against Harvard University, involving numerous investigations and funding cuts. The actions are aimed at reshaping the university's admissions policies and perceived liberal bias. Harvard has resisted the changes and is fighting back against the government's actions.

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The Trump administration has launched a multifaceted pressure campaign against Harvard University, involving numerous investigations and funding cuts. The actions are aimed at reshaping the university's admissions policies and perceived liberal bias. Harvard has resisted the changes and is fighting back against the government's actions.
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    "parsed_content": "Harvard vs. TrumpThe LatestTies to ChinaInternational StudentsHouse Subpoenas HarvardRubio Presses for InvestigationAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTYou have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading.Supported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTAll the Actions the Trump Administration Has Taken Against HarvardThe pressure campaign to try to force the nation\u2019s oldest and wealthiest university to fall in line with President Trump\u2019s agenda has sprawled beyond just one singular task force or agency.Share full articleThe Trump administration\u2019s intensely punitive actions have increasingly focused on Harvard.Credit...Sophie Park for The New York TimesBy Michael C. BenderReporting from WashingtonPublished May 22, 2025Updated June 5, 2025Follow live updates on Harvard\u2019s graduation and Trump\u2019s push to ban international students.Presidential threats. Onerous investigations. Extensive funding cuts.The Trump administration has wielded all three against Harvard University in what began as the work of a task force the president commissioned to address antisemitism on campus \u2014 but has sprawled into a multifaceted pressure campaign that leverages the scope and power of the federal government.The effort involves at least eight investigations spanning at least six agencies, including the Departments of Justice, Education and Health and Human Services. Some of those agencies, and others, including the Department of Veterans Affairs, have pulled or frozen grants from the school and its research partners, totaling nearly $4 billion. In a major escalation, the Department of Homeland Security said it would halt Harvard\u2019s ability to enroll international students.The administration targeted Harvard \u2014 and other elite schools, such as Columbia University \u2014 as part of a broader political and legal strategy to reshape academia\u2019s race-based admissions policies and perceived liberal bias. While not being officially framed as a personal vendetta for President Trump, the government\u2019s increasingly punitive actions have come after Harvard resisted many of the changes his administration demanded to admissions, curriculum and hiring practices.So far, the moves have not convinced the nation\u2019s oldest and wealthiest university to come back to the negotiating table, even if school officials have privately expressed concerns about the lasting damage that feuding with the administration could cause.The university sued after the administration threatened to take away billions in federal funding and has pushed back strongly against the various investigations, denying allegations of wrongdoing and maintaining that it is committed to following the law.\u201cThe administration\u2019s prescription goes beyond the power of the federal government,\u201d Harvard\u2019s president, Dr. Alan Garber, wrote last month. \u201cNo government \u2014 regardless of which party is in power \u2014 should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.\u201dThe origins of Mr. Trump\u2019s strategy can be traced, at least in part, to his first administration, when the Justice Department joined a lawsuit against Harvard that argued that the use of race in admissions was discriminatory. Five years later, in 2023, as Mr. Trump was campaigning, the Supreme Court ruled in the plaintiffs\u2019 favor, doing away with affirmative action. That decision has underpinned his second administration\u2019s assault on diversity, equity and inclusion policies.Here are all the major actions Mr. Trump\u2019s second administration has taken against Harvard so far:Demand LetterCurriculum changes, hiring overhauls and adjustments to admission policies that align with the Trump administration\u2019s political agendaDate: April 11What happened: The administration\u2019s Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism sent Harvard a letter outlining a list of 10 demands that went far beyond concerns about antisemitism and diversity policies. They included a ban on admitting students \u201chostile to the American values\u201d inscribed in the Constitution; an audit of the political ideology of the student body and faculty to determine \u201cviewpoint diversity\u201d; and quarterly status updates from the school for the remainder of Mr. Trump\u2019s term. Trump officials later said the letter had been sent by mistake.Status: Harvard announced on April 14 that it would not comply with the administration\u2019s requests and sued the government on April 21 over its demands in federal court in Massachusetts.Funding Cuts and Freezes$2.2 billion in multiyear research grants, $60 million in contractsDate: April 14What happened: The task force announced the move to cancel this tranche of funding, mainly from the National Institutes of Health, the nation\u2019s primary agency for biomedical and public health research, in retaliation for Harvard\u2019s refusal to comply with its April 11 list of demands.Status: Terminated$1 billion in National Institutes of Health funding for Harvard\u2019s research partnersDate: April 22What happened: The administration froze roughly 500 grants for Harvard-affiliated institutions from N.I.H, according to two senior officials at the health department who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Recipients of these grants include Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital, an internationally recognized teaching hospital in Boston known for its work on heart and vascular cancer.Status: PausedDisqualified from all future federal grantsDate: May 5What happened: The decision was relayed to Dr. Garber in a contentious letter signed by Linda McMahon, the education secretary, that made no mention of antisemitism or transgender issues. The missive overflowed with Mr. Trump\u2019s familiar grievances and deployed some of his signature stylings, like the use of all-capital letters to emphasize words and social media to announce the move.Status: Dr. Garber responded on May 12 with a letter that struck a more conciliatory tone, noting the school and the government\u2019s \u201ccommon ground\u201d and \u201cshared interest.\u201d \u201cWe welcome the opportunity to share further information with you about the important work we are undertaking to combat prejudice and to pursue our mission of excellence in teaching, learning, and research,\u201d he wrote.$450 million in multiagency grantsDate: May 13What happened: This broadside leveled no new accusations at Harvard. Instead, the task force combating antisemitism announced the termination of grants from eight federal agencies because, it charged, the school was a \u201cbreeding ground for virtue signaling and discrimination.\u201d It did not identify the agencies involved.Status: Terminated$60 million in grants from the Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDate: May 19What happened: The Department of Health and Human Services announced the cuts in a social media post, citing the college\u2019s \u201ccontinued failure to address antisemitic harassment and race discrimination.\u201dStatus: TerminatedAn estimated $100 million in \u201cremaining\u201d federal contractsDate: May 27What happened: Federal agencies were instructed to cancel the federal government\u2019s remaining federal contracts with Harvard, which are worth an estimated $100 million, according to a letter the administration sent to the agencies.Status: The letter instructs agencies to respond by June 6 with a list of contract cancellations.InvestigationsHealth department investigation into Harvard Medical School graduation ceremoniesDate: Feb. 3What happened: Ten days before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed to run the health department, the agency\u2019s Office of Civil Rights opened a compliance review into Harvard based on a report in The New York Post about some students at medical school graduations, including Harvard, wearing buttons or scarves in support of Palestine.Status: The university provided the agency with video of the four-hour ceremony showing that some details in the story, based on an article in an Israel-based medical journal, were incorrect. The department responded on April 19 that it had expanded the scope of its investigation to include all activities at Harvard since Oct. 7, 2023, the date of the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in Israel. Israel\u2019s response to those attacks prompted on-campus protests across the country, including at Harvard.Education Department inquiry into allegations of harassment of Jewish studentsDate: March 10What happened: Harvard was among 60 universities warned by the Education Department\u2019s Office of Civil Rights about potential enforcement actions connected to allegations of antisemitism and harassment toward Jewish students during on-campus protests of Israel\u2019s military campaign.Status: The department did not cite any specific complaints, but its concerns about protests have since been included in other government investigations of Harvard.Antisemitism Task Force review of all contracts for Harvard and its affiliates.Date: March 31What happened: Suggesting that the university had not done enough to curb antisemitism, the task force said it was reviewing roughly $9 billion in federal grants and contracts.Status: Broad threats to defund Harvard underpin the university\u2019s lawsuit, which argues that the government was trying to use those dollars \u201cto gain control of academic decision-making at Harvard\u201d in violation of the First Amendment.Homeland security investigation into international student enrollmentDate: April 16What happened: Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, told Harvard in a letter that the university had \u201ccreated a hostile learning environment for Jewish students\u201d and threatened to disqualify the school from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.Status: Ms. Noem requested a trove of detailed records about the student body. After a back-and-forth with the school over the legality of that request, the administration said on May 22 that it would halt Harvard\u2019s ability to enroll international students. The university quickly sued, and a judge has temporarily blocked Trump officials from following through with such a potentially destabilizing move.Education Department investigation into disclosures of foreign giftsDate: April 17What happened: The Education Department said the college had submitted \u201cincomplete and inaccurate disclosures\u201d of large foreign donations. Elite universities like Harvard have been attacked for more than a decade, mostly by Republicans, about the potential influence of foreign money, but Congress has not banned colleges from taking money from any foreign actors nor required universities to provide more detailed reports.Status: The department asked Harvard to provide an extensive list of documents and data.Justice Department inquiry into Harvard Law School and The Harvard Law ReviewDate: April 18What happened: The administration asked Harvard attorneys to produce all documents related to the law school\u2019s \u201cscholarships, financial assistance or other benefits programs.\u201dStatus: The Justice Department is attempting to expand this investigation to include The Harvard Law Review, which university lawyers have argued is an independent entity. The department notified Harvard that it had a cooperating witness providing information about the law review. That witness, a former Harvard Law student and editor at the review, now works in the White House under Stephen Miller, the architect of the president\u2019s domestic policy agenda.Equal Employment Opportunity Commission inquiry into accusations of discrimination against white, Asian, male and heterosexual applicantsDate: April 25What happened: Noting the increase among faculty of people of color, women and those identifying as nonbinary, as well as the decrease of white men in tenure-track jobs, the commission opened an investigation into the university\u2019s hiring practices.Status: The ongoing investigation was opened at the urging of Andrea Lucas, the acting chairwoman of the E.E.O.C., an independent federal agency that enforces civil rights laws involving workplace discrimination. The agency has subpoena power, can seek to resolve disputes through mediation and can also reach settlements, as it has with several law firms the administration has targeted.Joint agency investigation into accusations of racial preferences at the Harvard Law ReviewDate: April 28What happened: The Education Department and H.H.S. are reviewing the use of racial preferences at the student-run journal.Status: OngoingEducation Department review of admissions policiesDate: May 2What happened: In a letter to Dr. Garber, Craig Trainor, the department\u2019s acting assistant secretary for civil rights, said that the agency was investigating whether the university was racially discriminating against undergraduate applicants. The letter did not refer to any specific complaint, report or other information that raised concern about the school\u2019s admissions process.Status: The department is seeking a significant amount of data from Harvard.Justice Department investigation into whether the school\u2019s admission policies defrauded the governmentDate: May 12What happened: The Justice Department opened the civil investigation under the False Claims Act, a law designed to punish those who swindle the government. The government did not include a specific accusation of wrongdoing beyond a suggestion that the school was not complying with the 2023 Supreme Court decision striking down race-conscious admissions practices. Harvard said that the university had complied with the ruling and was continuing to do so.Status: The university has 20 days to produce documents and 30 days to testify.Threats and Actions From Trump\u201cWhat if we never pay them?\u201dDate: April 1What happened: Mr. Trump privately floated the astounding proposal to withhold all federal funding from Harvard in a meeting with his advisers.Status: About one-third of Harvard\u2019s total funding has been halted, and Ms. McMahon, the education secretary, said in an interview on May 16 that canceling the remainder remained an option to continue applying pressure on Harvard.\u201cWe are going to be taking away Harvard\u2019s Tax Exempt Status.\u201dDate: May 2What happened: Mr. Trump posted on social media that his administration would revoke the university\u2019s tax-exempt status, an idea he had floated before. \u201cIt\u2019s what they deserve!\u201d he added. Harvard signaled it would challenge this, too, saying such a move would have no legal basis.Status: It is unclear whether the I.R.S. is in fact moving forward with revoking Harvard\u2019s tax-exempt status, a change that could typically occur only after a lengthy process. Federal law prohibits the president from directing the I.R.S. to conduct tax investigations, and I.R.S. employees who receive such a command are required to report it to an internal government watchdog.A Harvard-specific travel banDate: June 4What happened: Mr. Trump\u2019s first direct use of presidential power targeting Harvard was a proclamation to block new international students enrolled at Harvard from entering the country.Status: Harvard called the move illegal, signaling that the president\u2019s order was on the fast track to being challenged in court.Michael C. 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