US Secretary of State Rubio seeking sanctions investigation of Harvard, NY Times reports
- Marco Rubio is pushing to investigate Harvard University for potentially violating federal sanctions, as reported by The New York Times.
- Rubio's concerns involve Harvard's collaboration on a health insurance conference in China that may have involved U.S.-blacklisted officials.
- Harvard is conducting an internal review regarding its ties to the Chinese state-run Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps at the conference.
- The Trump administration has taken action against Harvard, including freezing funding and proposing to revoke its tax-exempt status.
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US Secretary of State Rubio presses to open sanctions investigation into Harvard, NYT reports
Rubio is pushing to investigate if Harvard violated sanctions by collaborating on a health insurance conference in China that may have included officials blacklisted by the US, the report said.
US Secretary of State Rubio seeking sanctions investigation of Harvard, NY Times reports
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is pushing to investigate whether Harvard University violated federal sanctions, The New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter and documents reviewed by the newspaper.
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