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Trump administration moves to cut $100 million in federal contracts for Harvard
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The Trump administration is seeking to cancel approximately $100 million in the federal contracts with Harvard University, escalating its conflict with the institution. This action follows the cancellation of over $2.6 billion in research grants and is outlined in a draft letter from the General Services Administration. President Trump has criticized Harvard, alleging liberalism and antisemitism.
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