Trump Administration Cuts Off Harvard's Last $100 Million in Federal Funding Amid Ongoing Feud
The Trump administration announced it will claw back Harvard University's remaining $100 million in federal funding as part of its escalating dispute with the institution. The move marks a significant escalation of the war between the two.

The Trump administration has increased pressure on Harvard University, planning to withdraw its remaining $100 million in federal funding through a university-led investigation. The move marks the effective end of all financial support from the government for the institution. The administration's actions come as part of a longstanding feud with Harvard over issues including college admissions and student loan forgiveness. Harvard has released an internal report highlighting five key reasons behind its decision to claw back the funding.