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Trump administration asks federal agencies to cancel $100 mln in contracts for Harvard

The Trump administration has asked federal agencies to cancel contracts with Harvard University worth around $100 million (€88 million), intensifying the president’s clash with the country’s oldest and wealthiest university.

The government already has cancelled more than $2.6 billion (€2.2 billion) in federal research grants for the Ivy League school, which has pushed back on the administration’s demands for changes to several of its policies.

A letter sent from the General Services Administration, which oversees contracting and real estate for the federal government, directed agencies to review contracts with the university and seek alternate arrangements.

The New York Times first reported on the letter earlier on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump has railed against Harvard, calling it a hotbed of liberalism and antisemitism.

The school filed a lawsuit on 21 April over the administration’s calls for changes to the university’s leadership, governance and admissions policies.

Since then, the administration has slashed the school’s federal funding, moved to cut off enrolment of international students and threatened its tax-exempt status.

Contracts include scientific research and executive training

The administration has identified about 30 contracts across nine agencies to be reviewed for cancellation, according to an administration official who was not authorised to speak publicly about the administration’s agenda.

The contracts include executive training for Department of Homeland Security officials, research on health outcomes related to energy drinks and a contract for graduate student research services.

Agencies with contracts that are deemed critical are being directed not to halt them immediately, but to devise a plan to transition to a different vendor other than Harvard.

The letter applies only to federal contracts with Harvard and not its remaining research grants.

Trump threatens to divert Harvard’s funding

Trump railed against Harvard on social media over the weekend, threatening to cut an additional $3 billion (€2.6 billion) in federal grants and give it to trade schools across the United States.

He did not explain which grants he was referring to or how they could be reallocated.

The president also accused Harvard of refusing to release the names of its foreign students. In a new line of attack, he argued that students’ home countries pay nothing toward their education and that some of the countries are “not at all friendly to the United States.”

International students are not eligible for federal financial aid, but Harvard offers its own aid to foreign and domestic students alike.

SOURCE: EURONEWS

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