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Trump administration finds Harvard failed to protect Jewish students, threatens to cut all funding

  • On June 30, 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights delivered a letter to Harvard University, finding it violated Title VI and threatening to cut all federal funding.
  • Triggered by reports of antisemitic threats and campus disruptions, Harvard's deliberate indifference and failure to protect Jewish students led to the civil rights violation finding.
  • Analysis reveals Harvard's investigation found widespread antisemitic incidents, including assaults and circulated imagery, with disciplinary actions being inconsistent and often inadequate.
  • In response to the violation notice, Harvard faces a mandatory resolution deadline, with over $2 billion in federal funds already frozen and potential withdrawal if non-compliance persists.
  • More broadly, federal officials threaten to strip Harvard of funding over campus antisemitism for the first time since the University of Washington faced similar demands, setting a far-reaching precedent.
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On June 30, the Trump administration announced that it would cut off all federal funding to Harvard University if the university did not address the harassment allegations against Jewish students and faculty.

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