HomeWorldHarvard, again? Trump’s $2.2B fund freeze follows a familiar script; here’s how it all started

Harvard, again? Trump’s $2.2B fund freeze follows a familiar script; here’s how it all started

This is not the first high-stakes standoff between Trump and Harvard. Rather, it’s the latest chapter is a series of contentious encounters that have highlighted the ideological and financial tensions between the former president and the prestigious institution.

April 15, 2025 / 17:10 IST
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John Harvard statue looks over Harvard Yard at Harvard University in Cambridge - File Photo
John Harvard statue looks over Harvard Yard at Harvard University in Cambridge - File Photo

Harvard University, one of the world's most prestigious institutions, was on Monday hit with a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze. The Trump administration cited the university’s alleged failure to address campus anti-Semitism and implement ideological reforms. At the heart of the standoff are sweeping federal demands: from “merit-based” hiring to audits of diversity offices and immigration screenings.

However, this is not the first high-stakes standoff between Trump and Harvard. Rather, it’s the latest chapter is a series of contentious encounters that have highlighted the ideological and financial tensions between the former president and the prestigious institution.

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2020: COVID Relief Backlash and CARES Act Drama

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act in April 2020, which included the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund to assist colleges and universities facing unprecedented financial strain. Harvard University was initially allocated nearly $9 million under this program.