
The letter sent by Trump’s administration to Harvard University last Friday, April 11) demanded changes in policy “by mistake”, proposed a new report.
The letter of Trump’s administration Harvard demanded that the university should make a number of policy changes to continue to receive federal financing. The letter caused massive protests and a distance between Trump’s administration and Harvard University.
The latest report in New York Times He claimed that the letter of 11 April sent by officials was “unauthorized”.
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The official reportedly told Harvard that a letter from the White House working group for anti -Semitism should not be sent and “unjustified”.
The letter was sent to the reigning general advisor to the Ministry of Health and Human Services Sean Keveney, who was informed about the matter, said The New York Times sources. Keveney is a member of the working group for anti -Semitism.
Keveney couldn’t be addressed, the paper said.
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But it was unclear what made a letter to be sent last Friday.
“Its content was authentic,” said three sources, “but inside the administration, as unresolved, were different accounts”.
“Some people in the White House believed that it was sent prematurely,” according to three people. Others in administration thought it was supposed to be decomposed among members of the working group than sent to Harvard.
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However, the timing of the letter was consistent.
The letter arrived when Harvard’s officials believed that they could still avert confrontation with the US President Donald Trump, Nyt reported.
He added that in the previous two weeks, Harvard and the working group were involved in the dialogue. However, the requirements of the letter were so extreme that Harvard came to the conclusion that the agreement would eventually be impossible.
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What did the letter say to Harvard?
The letter included a number of requirements for hiring, acceptance and curriculum that started the legal battle between the university and the White House.
The letter published on Friday describes in detail a number of records that Harvard must produce within 30 days, such as the identities of the parties involved in each of Harvard’s foreign gifts and a list of scientists, scientists, students and faculties at Harvard since 2010, which have been associated or associated or associated.
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Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump complained that universities and universities “indoctrin” their students ‘radical left -wing’ ideas rather than educate them.
And he decided to start with the 388 -year -old Harvard University, one of the most prestigious teachings in the world and the world’s first university founded in American colonies.
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On Tuesday, he focused on Harvard University in his place in his place in social media and challenged whether he should remain exempt from tax “if constantly pushing political, ideological and terrorist inspired/support” disease? ”
The University of Harvard said it would not agree to the requirements of US President Donald Trump, whether he was receiving federal financing or not.
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“No government – regardless of which party is in power – should not dictate what private universities can teach,” said Harvard President Alan Garber in a statement published on the University’s website.
(With the entry from agencies)
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