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Harvard sues Trump administration over $2.2 billion funding suspension

The Education Department insists the college has not done enough to address antisemitism on its campus, but the university has accused the government of trying to “take control” of the institution

April 22, 2025 14:06
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Harvard University has sued the Trump administration over the suspension of its federal funding (Image: Getty)
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Harvard University has sued the Trump administration after it saw billions of dollars of its funding frozen, in part due to allegations that the college has not done enough to tackle campus antisemitism.

The federal government announced last month that it would be reviewing Harvard’s entire $9 billion package and suspending the delivery of more than £2 billion in grants in connection with an investigation into over 60 universities by the Education Department.

The probe was prompted widely by what the administration sees as the creep of left-wing ideology into higher education, but was more immediately sparked by the wave of pro-Palestine protests that swept campuses last year.

Trump and his allies have repeatedly voiced concerns that the protests included a prominent antisemitic element and claimed that Jew-hatred is endemic in US colleges.