PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: President Donald J. Trump is withdrawing federal funding from Harvard University due to racial discrimination against white and Asian applicants, as well as anti-Semitism.
👥 Who’s Involved: President Trump, Harvard University, the General Services Administration (GSA), and federal agencies.
📍 Where & When: A draft letter from the GSA to federal agencies, with contract terminations requested by June 6.
💬 Key Quote: “Harvard continues to engage in race discrimination, including in its admissions process and in other areas of student life… These are the direct results of employing discriminatory factors, instead of merit, in admission decisions.” — General Services Administration letter to federal agencies.
⚠️ Impact: Federal grants worth approximately $100 million will be cut, with contracts for essential services being reassigned to other vendors.
IN FULL:
President Donald J. Trump has instructed the withdrawal of all remaining federal funding from Harvard University, citing concerns over anti-Semitism and racial discrimination against white people and Asians. The move, outlined in a draft letter issued by the General Services Administration (GSA) to federal agencies, impacts approximately $100 million in federal grants.
The letter references the Supreme Court case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which revealed significant disparities in acceptance rates among racial groups within the top academic decile. “In this decile, admissions rates were: 56 percent for African Americans, 31 percent for Hispanics: 15 percent for Whites: 13 percent for Asians,” the letter states.
“The Supreme Court, in its decision on the case, rebuked Harvard’s long-standing policy and practice of discriminating on the basis of race,” it continues. “Harvard has shown no indication of reforming their admissions process—to the contrary. Harvard now has to offer a remedial math course, which has been described as ‘middle school math’ for incoming freshmen. These are the direct results of employing discriminatory factors, instead of merit, in admission decisions.”
The letter also accuses the institution of “anti-Semitic action” and a lack of concern for the safety and well-being of Jewish students.
The GSA has instructed federal agencies to provide a list of contracts with Harvard by June 6 for termination. While contracts for essential services will not be canceled immediately, they will be transferred to other vendors.
This decision marks the latest in a series of actions against the Ivy League institution, including efforts to end its right to import foreign students, emphasizing the Trump administration’s stance on compliance with federal civil rights laws in academia.