Trump Administration Cancels Remaining $100M Federal Contracts With Harvard
Trump Administration Cancels Remaining $100M Federal Contracts With Harvard

Trump Administration Cancels Remaining $100M Federal Contracts With Harvard

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The Trump administration is aggressively moving to terminate all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University, totaling an estimated $100 million, citing concerns over antisemitism on campus and alleged racial discrimination in admissions. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has instructed federal agencies to submit termination lists by June 6 and to seek alternative vendors for future services previously contracted with Harvard. This action is part of a broader effort by the administration that previously froze billions in federal grants and revoked Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students, a move temporarily blocked by a federal judge. The administration criticizes Harvard for failing to address antisemitic incidents following the Hamas attack on Israel and accuses the university of a persistent pattern of race-based discrimination. Harvard has not publicly responded to these latest developments. The review and cuts align with the administration's demand that federal contracts comply with agency priorities and federal nondiscrimination laws.

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