Historic Deal Looms Between Trump Administration and Harvard
President Donald Trump announced potential upcoming resolution with Harvard University amidst a campaign challenging the institution's governance. Harvard's lawsuits seek to protect its autonomy and funding while opposing the administration's stance on 'woke' ideologies. A federal judge has temporarily safeguarded Harvard's international student enrollments.
President Donald Trump revealed that his administration is nearing a historic resolution with Harvard University, resolving a campaign that questions the institution's governance. The potential settlement, expected to be announced next week, has been described by Trump as beneficial for the country.
Harvard, embroiled in legal battles with the administration, has accused Trump of infringing its free speech rights, as it attempts to maintain control over its operations and resist what it views as political interference. The university has also filed lawsuits to unlock $2.5 billion in funding and ensure international student admissions remain unaffected.
A federal injunction now temporarily prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international students, pending a months-long administrative process. Both the university and administration await further court decisions for a permanent resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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