Harvard President Rules Out $500M Settlement With Trump Admin
- Harvard University President Alan Garber stated that the university is not considering a $500 million settlement with the Trump administration, calling it "false."
- Garber indicated that Harvard prefers to resolve its legal disputes through the courts rather than through negotiation.
- The university is facing allegations of antisemitism and racial discrimination, and its funding has been affected by the Trump administration's actions, which include revoking over $2 billion.
- Harvard refuses to surrender its academic freedom and has pushed back in court against funding cuts and scrutiny over its foreign student program.
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Harvard Braces for Court Battle With Trump Admin
Harvard University's newspaper The Crimson reported on Monday that, despite reporting last week from The New York Times that Harvard was preparing for a settlement with the Trump administration, the only potential for a deal may rest with the courts.
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Harvard President Reportedly Brushing Off Settlement Talks In Favor Of Court Battle
Reports about Harvard considering the $500 million deal were "false"
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Read Full ArticleHarvard president not considering $500M settlement with Trump administration: report
Harvard University President Alan Garber said that the suggestion that Harvard was open to paying $500 million is “false,” claiming that the number was apparently leaked to the press by White House officials
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right5Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Right
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- 83% of the sources lean Right
83% Right
L 17%
R 83%
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