Trump administration reportedly decides Harvard violated civil rights | Harvard University

The Trump administration concluded that Harvard University violated the Federal Civil Rights Law in addressing Jewish and Israeli students, and as a result, the school threatened the school with a potential “loss of all federal financial resources”. Wall Street Journal.
In a letter on Monday, which addressed Harvard President Alan Garber, management lawyers said that the university’s Jewish and Israeli students feel insecure on campus, but did not take meaningful action. The letter by the magazine accused Harvard of “deliberate indifference karşı against these concerns.
“Making sufficient changes will lead to loss of all federal financial resources and will continue to influence Harvard’s relationship with the federal government,” he said.
The notified letter makes a broader effort to target outstanding academic institutions, which the Trump administration has ignored anti -Semitism and forces diversity, equality and involvement (DEI) attempts at the expense of student security.
Harvard, the oldest university in the USA, has become a central focus of this campaign.
Typically, an official notification on civil rights violations may end with a solution that is negotiated by the US Ministry of Justice before or negotiated. Previous administrations generally preferred voluntary solution agreements instead of following cases in similar cases.
According to the letter, while the university stood for two years, Jewish and Israeli students “attacked and spit” and led to many of them to conceal their identities from fear. The letter also says that an Israeli flag was destroyed by a swamp cross, which replaces the star of David’s antisemitic images and antisemitic vandalism circulating on campus, including a dollar sign in a David star.
Harvard was released in April Internal Investigations This described a campus that separated from tensions after Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. The reports admit that both Jewish and Muslim students threatened and summarized the steps they planned to take or take to address the campus bias of the university.
Trump has previously made a few moves against Harvard, including trying to accepting international students and to prevent the ability to threaten tax exempts. On the other hand, Harvard filed a lawsuit that accused of violating the constitutional free speech and the necessary process rights.
Despite the conflict, Trump suggested that progress has been recently made. At the beginning of June, He wrote On social media: “We work closely with Harvard and it is very possible to make an agreement during the next week. They have been extremely appropriate during these negotiations and seem to be determined to do the right one.”
Trump also launched ongoing attacks between the US senator Mark Warner, who recently reported that the “open” notification that the Trump administration would be interrupted for university affairs, research financing and student aid. Ryan resigned from his post on Friday.