The White House has demanded an apology from Harvard University over anti-Semitic incidents on campus and warned of $2.2 billion in frozen grants and $60 million in contracts. The university has defiantly stood its ground, defending its autonomy against federal pressure. At the same time, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took a jab at Joe Biden’s upcoming speech on Social Security, suggesting he’s too old for late-night speeches. The tension between the federal government and Harvard is escalating, setting the stage for a legal and political showdown.
first published: Apr 16, 2025 01:01 pm
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