WASHINGTON (AP) — Harvard University says it has begun receiving notifications that many federal grants suspended by the Trump administration will be revived after federal judges ruled. The cut was illegal.
That’s an early signal of the federal government Research funding After months of impasse in the White House, you can start flowing to Harvard, but it’s still not clear if the money will arrive. The government said it would appeal the judge’s decision.
Harvard spokesperson Jason Newton said late Wednesday that reinstatement notices have begun arriving from several federal agencies, but so far no payments have been received. “Harvard is closely monitoring fund receipts,” Newton said.
Last week a federal judge in Boston ordered the government to turn it all that far A cut of $2.6 billionthey say they are unconstitutional and “used anti-Semitism as a smokescreen” for ideological attacks.
The Trump administration began cutting federal research grants from Harvard in April after Ivy League schools rejected the list Wide range of requirements From the government in a federal investigation into campus anti-Semitism. Harvard challenged the cuts in court, calling them illegal government retaliation.
Harvard is the top target for President Donald Trump in a campaign to rebuild higher education, resulting in a reconciliation. Colombia and and Brown University To close the federal investigation and restore federal money cut by the Trump administration.
Trump said he wanted Harvard to pay more. 500 million dollars A transaction to recover funds as part of it. He repeated demand at the cabinet meeting in August. “They were very bad,” Trump told Education Secretary Linda McMahon. “Please don’t negotiate.”
Even if Harvard’s lawsuit was unfolded, the two sides were negotiating a framework for an agreement that could end the long-term dispute. So far, such transactions have been elusive.
The government has launched numerous investigations into Harvard and attempted sanctions, including a move by schools to block international students from registering. Federal judge I blocked movement June after Harvard University sued.
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