Harvard loses $2.3B after rejecting Trump demands

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Harvard University Monday rejected the Trump administration’s sweeping demands for oversight and internal policy changes, calling the effort an unlawful and unconstitutional overreach. Hours later, the administration said it was immediately freezing $2.3 billion in federal grants and contracts to Harvard and its affiliated hospitals and research institutions.

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