this Ministry of Education Harvard’s “full review” of federal contracts and government-funded grants was recently announced as part of an investigation to eliminate anti-Semitism on campus.
The efforts to combat anti-Semitism on behalf of the Joint Task Force are being initiated under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Its main goal is to “eliminate”[e] Anti-Semitic [sic] Harassment on university campuses, “surges amid Israel-Hamas war and pro-Palestinian protests from universities against universities.
The Education Department said in a press release on Monday it will review contracts between Harvard, its branches and the federal government, with more than $255.6 million, plus a grant worth nearly $9 billion.
“The review also includes more than $8.7 billion in multi-year grant commitments to Harvard University and its affiliates to ensure the university complies with federal regulations, including its civil rights liability,” the agency said.
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According to the Education Department, the Trump administration is reviewing Harvard’s federal contracts and grants. (Getty Image)
“Any agency found to be violating federal compliance standards may face administrative actions including termination of the contract.”
In a statement, the Minister of Education Linda McMahon Saying Harvard’s reputation is “seriously dangerous” because of the popularity of anti-Semitism on campus.
McMahon’s statement reads: “Harvard was a symbol of the American dream for generations – the world’s efforts to students work hard and win the pinnacle of legendary institutions.”. “Harvard failed to protect students on campus from anti-Semitics [sic] Discrimination – While promoting separatist ideology rather than liberal inquiry, its reputation is in serious danger. ”

Linda McMahon said Harvard’s reputation was “at serious danger.” (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“Harvard can correct these mistakes and restore itself to a campus dedicated to academic excellence and the search for truth, where all students feel safe on campus.”
The latest move comes a month after the Trump administration announced it would revoke more than one month $400 million in federal grant Go to Columbia University.

Harvard faculty members held signs inside Harvard University at a press conference held on May 10, 2024 at a news conference held by faculty supporters of the Palestinian League outside Harvard University. (John Tlumacki/by Getty Images The Boston Globe)
“Since October 7, Jewish students have faced ruthless violence, intimidation and anti-Semitic harassment on campus,” McMahon said at the time. “If universities are to obtain federal funds, they must comply with all federal anti-discrimination laws.”
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