Harvard President Ready To Fight For Billions In Research Funds

The federal government is freezing more than two-billion dollars in grants to Harvard University. 

The move comes hours after the school said it would not accept the Trump administration's proposed conditions to continue federal funding. 

Those demands included auditing the viewpoints of students and faculty, and punishing students who took part in pro-Palestinian protests on campus last year. 

The administration's Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism says the harassment of Jewish students is intolerable. 

And that it's time for elite universities to take the problem seriously and commit to meaningful change if they want to continue receiving taxpayer support.

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