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Trump Moves to Cut Ties with Harvard as White House Clampdown Intensifies

June 30, 2025
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The United States government is preparing to terminate all remaining financial agreements with Harvard University, a senior administration official revealed on Tuesday.

The development marks a new escalation in President Donald Trump’s ongoing campaign to exert sweeping control over institutions he deems resistant to his policies and values.

According to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, federal agencies will receive directives to identify any existing contracts with Harvard and assess the possibility of either canceling or reallocating them.

Media estimates place the value of these agreements at approximately $100 million, a substantial sum that underscores the university’s longstanding research collaborations and contractual ties with the federal government.

The White House’s decision, if fully enacted, would sever official business relations between the federal government and one of America’s most prestigious educational institutions—an institution internationally recognized for its academic influence and research output.

Harvard has been at the center of what has become a very public confrontation with the Trump administration. The White House accuses the university of fostering liberal bias and failing to address what it calls a permissive attitude toward anti-Semitic behavior. These allegations have served as the basis for a series of aggressive federal actions targeting the school.

The administration has demanded that Harvard permit politically intrusive measures, including an audit examining ideological leanings on campus and a ban on students classified as antagonistic to so-called “American values.” Harvard has refused to comply with these directives, asserting that they infringe upon constitutional protections and threaten the institution’s autonomy.

This standoff has triggered a freeze on billions in federal research grants to Harvard. More controversially, the Trump administration moved to revoke the university’s authorization to host international students—an effort that was temporarily halted last Friday by a court order. Harvard has argued that such moves would severely damage its academic operations and are legally indefensible.

President Trump has publicly reinforced his stance. On Monday, he took to social media to criticize Harvard’s international student body, suggesting that it includes “radicalized lunatics” and “troublemakers.” These remarks followed a decision by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to strip the university of its capacity to admit foreign nationals. That decision was announced after Harvard refused to comply with demands to release records on visa holders’ alleged “illegal and violent activities.”

Harvard quickly mounted a legal challenge, asserting in court filings that the federal actions are “arbitrary, capricious, unlawful, and unconstitutional.” A judge paused the revocation of foreign student enrollments pending further review, with a formal injunction hearing scheduled for Thursday.

In a statement, Harvard President Alan Garber condemned the proposed restrictions on international students, warning that they jeopardize not only the futures of the affected individuals but also the broader academic ecosystem across American higher education.

“These measures imperil the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serve as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country who have come to America to pursue their education and fulfill their dreams,” Garber said.

The confrontation with Harvard appears to be part of a broader strategy by the Trump administration to challenge institutions traditionally associated with liberal values and global engagement. In parallel with the crackdown on higher education, the administration has also moved to dismantle key elements of US soft power, including humanitarian aid programs and the Voice of America broadcasting network.

As Harvard braces for the upcoming court battle and the potential loss of significant federal funding, the wider academic community watches closely. At stake are not just financial contracts but the principles of institutional independence, academic freedom, and the role of higher education in American democracy.

What you should know
The Trump administration’s escalating actions against Harvard mark a critical moment in the relationship between US government power and university autonomy.

As the university resists demands that would reshape its values and operations, the legal and political outcomes of this standoff may have lasting implications for academic freedom and international education in the United States.

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