(The Blaze)—Donald Trump’s battle with Harvard University has threatened the school’s deep pockets, with one of the president’s latest moves cutting off its woke foundations at the root.
For months, President Trump has been in a standoff with Harvard over student visas, foreign money, and anti-Semitism. While protests, occupations, and even intimidation of Jews have already led to the loss of certification for the institution, the school’s dedication to diversity and equity means it is now fighting off a dual-pronged attack.
On Wednesday, the Department of Education under Secretary Linda McMahon dropped a bomb on Harvard that could spell huge trouble.
The tough-to-swallow pill was handed to Harvard through the New England Commission of Higher Education, which was notified by the Trump administration that Harvard is in violation of federal anti-discrimination laws and therefore “may fail to meet the standards for accreditation set by the Commission.”
The Dept. of Education said in a press release that Harvard must adhere to “non-discriminatory policies and practices” in its recruitment, admissions, and employment, among other activities. The Office for Civil Rights additionally found that Harvard is in violation of federal civil rights laws, which could also result in a loss of accreditation for the school.
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