Inside hours of Harvard College telling the Trump administration to take its authoritarian wishlist and shove it, President Donald Trump froze $2.3 billion in federal funds.
The set off for Trump’s newest mood tantrum was Harvard’s refusal to cave to his checklist of overreaching calls for despatched beneath the pretense of combating antisemitism. A few of these “requests” embody eliminating range, fairness, and inclusion packages and screening worldwide college students for his or her political beliefs.
On Monday, Harvard mentioned no.
“No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue,” Harvard President Alan Garber wrote in a message to the college neighborhood.
Thus far, Harvard has acquired help from Stanford College college and congressional Democrats, together with Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who applauded Harvard for standing as much as the Trump administration’s “bullying.”
“Trump believes in First Amendment rights for himself, but apparently for nobody else. The purpose of the First Amendment is you don’t have the government dictating speech as the Trump administration is trying to do, so I’m glad Harvard is standing up here,” he mentioned on CNN Tuesday.

However Trump’s $2.3 billion freeze would possibly simply be the opening shot.
The Trump administration remains to be “reviewing” one other $7 billion in federal contracts and grants tied to Harvard. And in a put up on Reality Social Tuesday morning, he threatened to go after Harvard’s tax-exempt standing subsequent.
“Perhaps Harvard should lose its Tax Exempt Status and be Taxed as a Political Entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist inspired/supporting ‘Sickness.’ Remember, Tax Exempt Status is totally contingent on acting in the PUBLIC INTEREST!” he wrote.
Harvard hasn’t responded to this newest menace, which might damage the broader Boston neighborhood—not simply the college. In accordance with The Harvard Crimson, the total $9 billion beneath evaluation contains future commitments to close by hospitals and analysis establishments.
And whereas the White Home retains claiming that is about antisemitism, the precise calls for inform a special story: Trump desires to make use of the federal purse to regulate what’s taught on school campuses and who will get to be there. Harvard was informed to crack down on pupil teams, encourage nameless tip strains, and cooperate with federal regulation enforcement. And whereas the Trump administration says the alleged violations are principally tied to the college, the fallout might hit native hospitals the toughest.
However this combat isn’t nearly Boston or Harvard, the world’s wealthiest college. It’s about whether or not any college can afford to push again. And for most colleges, the reply appears to be no.
Columbia College already folded in hope of getting again $400 million in frozen federal grants, which has but to be seen. The college says it’s nonetheless “in active dialogue” with the Trump administration.
In the meantime, Princeton College has had $210 million in analysis grants suspended and is on monitor to lose one other $4 million for local weather analysis packages. The varsity’s president known as Trump’s actions “the greatest threat to American universities since the Red Scare” and mentioned he wouldn’t make any concessions.
Then there’s Cornell and Northwestern, two universities that weren’t even conscious that their funding—over $1 billion and $790 million, respectively—had been frozen till it was reported by the press.
Northwestern mentioned it has cooperated absolutely with federal investigations, but when Columbia is any information, cooperation gained’t purchase a lot. Cornell, alternatively, introduced Monday that it’s becoming a member of a lawsuit difficult the Division of Power’s proposed cuts to school services and utilities—a separate however associated combat.
And whereas Trump lashes out at increased schooling, his GOP allies in Congress are egging him on.
Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, a frequent critic of Harvard, appeared on Fox Information Monday night time to name for the defunding of all universities.
“Higher education has fundamentally lost its way, it’s increasingly out of touch, and the tuition rates go higher and higher, so we need to defund across the board,” she informed host Sean Hannity.
So, no, Trump gained’t be getting any pushback from his pals. And except universities band collectively to withstand, this gained’t cease at Harvard.