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Trump’s push to strip Harvard of its student visa authority faces legal roadblocks as a judge intervenes and experts warn of fallout for 7,000 international students and beyond.
President Donald Trump has taken another swing at Harvard University amid an escalating legal battle with the institution over enrolling foreign students. “Why isn’t Harvard saying that almost 31% of their students are from FOREIGN LANDS,
The decision was a victory, at least temporarily, in the university’s confrontation with the White House, which has sought to undercut its finances and influence.
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A federal judge has extended an injunction on the Trump Administration's attempt to halt Harvard's student visa program.
Commencement came just days after a senior Trump official said that the administration intends to ask all federal agencies to find ways to end their contracts with the university.
“Look, Harvard has been a disaster,” Trump said Wednesday at the swearing-in ceremony of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, accusing the administrators of being “totally antisemitic” over their handling of last year’s Gaza demonstrations.
President Donald Trump has again trained his ire on Harvard University, accusing the school Monday of “judge shopping” in its legal battle with the White House and threatening to cut off $3 billion in federal grant funding over its handling of anti-Israel protests.
The Administration’s move is the latest escalation in its attack on elite universities across the U.S., with heavy penalties levied on Harvard, including a threat to revoke the university’s tax-exempt status. Those penalties have only grown more severe as Harvard has refused to capitulate to the Administration’s demands.
The larger legal battle between Harvard and the Trump administration could raise questions of retaliation versus executive authority.
The White House press secretary dished on the administration's position about skills that America "needs" in its society.