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Trump Demands Harvard Reveal Foreign Funding Sources Over Decade
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President Trump’s administration has ordered Harvard University to disclose a decade’s worth of foreign financial contributions, raising concerns about potential illicit funding. The directive targets international donations and other financial ties amid growing scrutiny of elite institutions. This move follows Harvard’s refusal to comply earlier this week.
The demand focuses on funds from foreign entities, including donations and grants. Trump’s team alleges these could influence university policies or activities.
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Critics argue elite schools like Harvard have become hubs for controversial ideologies. The administration points to pro-Palestinian protests and DEI initiatives as examples.
Harvard, a private Ivy League institution founded in 1636, has not publicly detailed its foreign funding. The university’s endowment, valued at over $50 billion, is among the largest globally.
The administration’s push reflects broader concerns about foreign influence in U.S. education. Federal law requires universities to report foreign gifts above $250,000.
Harvard’s initial refusal to comply has escalated tensions with the administration. No specific penalties for non-compliance have been outlined by Trump’s team.
Supporters of the directive argue it promotes transparency in higher education. They claim foreign funds could compromise academic integrity or national interests.
Opponents view the demand as politically motivated, targeting progressive campus movements. They argue it risks stifling academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
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| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Right |
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