
Harvard Sues Trump and Slams His 'Attack on First Amendment'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : The complaint was filed against the National Institutes of Health, departments of Health and Human Services, Education, Energy, and Defense, among others.40% : The requests were so extreme that Harvard felt it had no choice but to publicly defy Trump.
35% : In its lawsuit Monday, Harvard accused the administration of violating its First Amendments rights -- and claimed that officials did not follow federal administrative procedures and regulations when stripping the institution of its funding.
35% : " The administration originally announced that it would be reviewing almost $9 billion in federal funding to Harvard in its effort to crackdown on antisemitism at higher institutions.
31% : Trump has also called out the university on Truth Social, saying: "Perhaps Harvard should lose its Tax Exempt Status and be Taxed as a Political Entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist inspired/supporting 'Sickness?'" Two of Harvard's attorneys said that the university would not accept the administration's demands but "remains open to dialogue.
30% : Despite the apparent mistake, Trump and his White House team were so incensed by the defiance that they doubled down on the demands anyways, threatening the school's federal funding if they refused to comply.
21% : Trump himself also threatened to use the IRS to revoke the university's tax exempt status.
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