The media announced Trump's desire to terminate federal contracts with Harvard


US President Donald Trump plans to terminate federal contracts with Harvard University worth about $100 million. This was announced on May 27 by Bloomberg with reference to Josh Grunbaum, Commissioner of the Federal Procurement Service.
"The US General Services Administration is assisting all federal agencies in considering the termination or transfer of their federal government contracts with Harvard University and its affiliates," the publication says.
Trump administration officials are also pressuring Harvard to make adjustments to policies that, according to the university, violate freedom of speech. However, as Grunbaum wrote, higher education institutions discriminate racially against students. They also use it when admitting people to Harvard.
Earlier, on May 26, Trump announced his intention to withdraw a $3 billion grant from Harvard and transfer it to other educational institutions. He believes that the university has been providing documents on international students for a long time. According to Trump, Harvard is more focused on finding a judge in this matter.
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