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Harvard University in the US has refused to compromise its independence despite threats from the Trump administration. In response to efforts to stop funding and exert political pressure, the university made it clear that it will protect constitutional rights, even if it means clashing with the government.

Donald Trump News: A new front has opened between education and politics in America. An open conflict is now being seen between Harvard University, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the country, and the administration of the then US President Donald Trump. The matter is not just about differences, but now it has become a battle for constitutional rights and institutional autonomy.

Harvard's blunt statement: No compromise with freedom

On Monday, Harvard University took a bold step and wrote a letter to the Trump administration. In this, the university's lawyers made it clear that they would not compromise their constitutional rights and freedom under government pressure. Their message was - "Neither Harvard nor any other private university can allow itself to be taken over by the federal government."

With this move, Harvard became the first university in America to openly defy the instructions of the Trump administration.

Warning to stop funding and politics of pressure

In retaliation, the Trump government announced the suspension of more than $ 2.2 billion in grants and $ 60 million contracts to Harvard. This is nothing new – the Trump administration has tried the tactic of stopping funding to put political pressure on prestigious institutions several times before. Surprisingly, this is the seventh such incident, and six of these institutions are from the Ivy League, which is recognized as the most prestigious educational institutions in America.

Attempt of 'political supervision' on campus

The Trump administration alleged that the campuses of many universities, including Harvard, are becoming centers of anti-Semitic sentiments. As a solution to this, the government demanded to implement political surveillance in universities, which is being considered a direct attack on academic freedom.

The government even said that if the university does not take concrete action in this direction:

The budget will be cut,

The tax-free status will be taken away,

The admission of foreign students can be banned.

Harvard's courage: Neither have we bowed down, nor will we bow down

Harvard responded to these threats of Trump in its own way – with firmness and self-respect. The university administration made it clear to the government in clear terms that they will not accept any kind of political compromise with academic freedom.

This struggle is not just about one university – it has become a fight to protect the autonomy of educational institutions in America, freedom of expression, and democratic values.