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Why Harvard is now willing to negotiate with Trump after months of legal and financial warfare
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Harvard University has reopened negotiations with the Trump administration after months of legal and financial conflict. The shift follows severe federal funding cuts, legal actions, and visa restrictions targeting the university. Talks resumed with a White House meeting and may lead to a landmark agreement influencing US higher education. While Trump signaled optimism, Harvard faces internal and public scrutiny over any compromise. The negotiations could serve as a template for similar deals with other elite universities.
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