Harvard Nears ‘Mindbogglingly’ Historic US Deal, Trump Says

President Donald Trump said that his administration had negotiated with Harvard University and that he could make an agreement during the next week and put an end to a stance that potentially endangered billions of dollars of the school’s financing and firing a legal struggle.
“They acted extremely appropriate during these negotiations and seem determined to do the right one, Tr Trump said in Social. “If a settlement is based on the currently being discussed, it will be the ‘mindless’ history and it will be very good for our country.”
Trump’s optimistic tone pointed to a major potential change in one of the descriptive debates of his time as long as he accused US colleges of promoting anti -Semitism and called them as liberal prejudices. Harvard, the oldest and richest US university, led to the biggest attacks, Trump canceled more than $ 2.6 billion research financing, threatened the school’s tax exemption status and tried to prevent foreign students from registering.
Harvard fired, questioned the interest of the administration to work together to confront anti -Semitism, and accused of “contrary to the constitution” that would destroy academic freedom. The university filed a lawsuit against the government to freeze federal financing and try to ban foreign students in Harvard.
The White House refused to comment beyond the President’s post. Harvard did not respond immediately to the request for comment, and it was not clear how far the two sides were in the talks.
Trump also pursued other schools and froze federal money in other selective institutions, including Northwestern University, Cornell University and Columbia University.
Columbia was negotiating with the administration to address the financing, and in March he accepted a list of demands, including the expansion of the campus police forces, tightening the rules on protests, and restricting the masks used to hide identities.
While these movements angered some faculties and students, US officials said that Columbia is on the way to solve the federal money. However, the agreement was disintegrated after the reports that Columbia’s former temporary president Katrina Armstrong screwed down the changes in a zoom meeting with the faculty.
The White House pointed to optimism about a Harvard agreement in recent weeks. Trump said to journalists on June 5, Harvard said that he was “acting”, and the training secretary Linda McMahon said that the authorities made progress in discussions at the school at a Bloomberg News event last week.
McMahon, Rıza decree, Trump administration as a way to solve the problems of universities, he added. Approval Decree Laws are legal agreements that may expose schools to a monitor by court order.
Last month, Harvard Corp., the powerful organ that controls the university, chose a conservative lawyer Kannon Shahanmigam to serve as a member in the midst of unprecedented attacks from Trump administration. Harvard Corp. and former US Trade Secretary Penny Pritzker, since October 7, 2023, Hamas’s attacks against Israel and the Jewish state’s retaliation response in Gaza have been intensively examined.
After the attacks, Harvard prepared reports on anti -Semitism and anti -Muslim prejudice on campus. While publishing the reports, Harvard President Alan Garber apologized for the moments when we could not meet the high expectations that we rightly set for our community ”. He also admitted that Harvard had recently experienced anti -Semitism.
Garber said the demands of the Trump administration represented an unacceptable government intervention. In two separate cases, Harvard said the government’s efforts were illegal violations on retaliation and the autonomy of the university.
US Regional Judge Allison Burroughs ordered the administration to allow the university to allow the university to continue to register to the government after the university canceled its right to do it in May. Trump did not argue that Harvard’s foreign students and academicians rejected the entry into the United States on June 4, but the previous block of the entrance remains in force until Monday.
Burroughs will hear verbal arguments in a separate case for Trump’s fund deductions on July 21, Harvard. In this case, 24 other universities and more than 12,000 Harvard graduates are among the groups who make legal applications to support the school.
The Trump administration said that in addition to scrapping the federal research money and some contracts with Harvard, Massachusetts -based Cambridge could not get a new financing. The President also called over and over again to lose the status of tax exempts, which had significant financial impacts even in the donation of $ 53 billion.
The actions of the White House raised the life of Harvard’s students, faculty members and staff. He conducted research on diseases such as financing ice cream, cancer and AIDS and led to a dismissal on campus. Last month, Harvard announced that he would put his own money of $ 250 million to investigate at least a part of the gap. Some studies have also been stopped in Boston hospitals linked to the university and financed.
Harvard is an important gear in the wider Massachusetts economy and threatened the conflict with Trump administration, health, life sciences and technology industries due to abilities and initiatives from school.
The university has approximately 6,800 students from other countries with 27% of the student organ. These students are an important financial resource for Harvard and many pay full education. Even with the positive court decisions so far, the international registered people in Harvard are still faced with visa problems and face a significant uncertainty as to whether they will return to the campus.
With the help of akayla Gardner.
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