Harvard Battles Trump Administration Over $2.6 Billion Federal Funding Cuts
Harvard University is challenging the Trump administration in federal court over $2.6 billion in funding cuts, accusing the government of political retaliation. The case focuses on allegations of antisemitism and could significantly impact the university's research projects and operations if not resolved.

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Harvard University appeared in federal court Monday, challenging the Trump administration over $2.6 billion in research funding cuts. The prestigious institution argues that the government unjustly slashed its funding in retaliation against perceived liberal biases.
During the hearing, Harvard's lawyer, Steven Lehotsky, accused the government of attempting to control the campus's inner workings. If the funding freeze continues, it could lead to severe repercussions, including the loss of research and closure of labs.
Further complicating the issue is a pending lawsuit concerning the hosting of international students. The university asserts its changes to combat antisemitism were disregarded by the administration, while government representatives defend the cuts as aligning with policy priorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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