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Harvard rejects $200M demand from Trump administration, calling it a shakedown, as negotiations stall over oversight concerns.
Harvard denies agreeing to a $200 million payment to the Trump administration, calling the demand a shakedown, despite claims from Education Secretary Linda McMahon.
Negotiations have stalled amid new, stringent conditions, including increased oversight that threatens academic independence.
Harvard offers up to $500 million for AI-focused workforce programs under agreed terms, contrasting with Brown University’s less restrictive deal.
The administration’s push for harsher terms, influenced by figures like Stephen Miller, reflects broader tensions over federal oversight of elite universities, with no resolution in sight.
Harvard rechaza la demanda de 200 millones de dólares de la administración Trump, calificándolo como un chantaje, ya que las negociaciones se estancan por preocupaciones de supervisión.