In particular, the Trump administration from the university requires cancellation of programs in various, equality and integration (DEI), which prohibits wearing masks on campus protests.
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump’s supervision, accusing the White House of a “unreasonable and non -constitutional penalty campaign for defending the University of his constitutional rights.” On Monday, April 21, the student publication reported Harvard Crimson.
Harvard University appealed to the court after it learned about the goal of Donald Trump’s administration to remove the university of another billion dollars of federal financial support. This happened against the back of a decision that was able to file grants and contracts for institutions for 2.2 billion dollars.
Harvard accused the government of trying to punish the institution to protect his own constitutional rights. According to the university, authorities are trying to impose their control, which is detrimental to the independence of academic institutions, as well as the development of medical and scientific research.
In a 51-page document, Harvard asked the court to cancel the freezing of financing and acknowledge the requirements of government letters on April 3 and 11.
In the middle of -April, Trump said Harvard University should be removed from federal financing. He criticized the leadership of the educational institution with the fact that “radically left -anded people, idiots and empty heads, which can only teach students and thus -called future leaders, are accepted to work there.” On April 16, US Minister of Internal Security Christie Noem announced the cancellation of two grants for Harvard University worth more than 2.7 million dollars.
In the past, Trump threatened to stop federal funds for educational institutions that allow illegal protests.
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