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Trump Cuts Harvard Funding: 0M in Contracts Lost

Trump Cuts Harvard Funding: $100M in Contracts Lost

May 28, 2025 Catherine Williams News

The Trump management has taken⁤ decisive action, targeting Harvard contracts ⁤and aiming‌ to cancel $100 million in funding, a primarykeyword in this breaking news story from News Directory 3. Elon Musk’s criticism of the spending bill adds another layer to ⁣the financial narrative. Simultaneously occurring, as secondarykeyword, ⁤the ⁢United ‍Nations assesses ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear talks,with the future remaining uncertain.⁤ The State Department is ​also pausing student visa interviews for increased social media‍ vetting. A federal judge recently blocked another trump executive order. Discover​ what’s next‌ as these developments unfold.


Trump Admin Targets Harvard Contracts, Iran Nuclear Talks​ Uncertain













Key Points

  • Trump administration seeks to cancel $100 million in Harvard contracts.
  • Elon Musk criticizes Trump’s ‌spending bill for increasing the deficit.
  • UN nuclear​ watchdog says⁤ Iran-US talks are ongoing but uncertain.
  • US suspends scheduling⁤ student visa interviews amid social media vetting expansion.
  • Federal judge blocks Trump’s executive order targeting law ⁤firms.

Trump Administration Targets Harvard Contracts Amidst Iran⁢ Talks Uncertainty

‌ Updated May 28, 2025
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The Trump administration is intensifying its clash with harvard university, requesting federal agencies to cancel approximately $100 million in ⁣contracts. This move comes ‌as ⁣President Trump’s administration continues its ⁣scrutiny of federal spending and university ‌policies.

Meanwhile, ⁣Elon⁢ Musk, who has been involved in the president’s efforts to cut government spending, voiced his disapproval of the recent ‍spending bill. ⁤Musk stated that the bill increases the deficit,⁣ undermining‌ the work of the⁢ Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).​ He questioned whether a bill could be both “big” and “gorgeous,” referencing the bill’s title.

In ⁣other news, Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the United ​Nations’ atomic watchdog, addressed ⁣ongoing negotiations between the‍ U.S. and Iran regarding Tehran’s nuclear program. While describing the talks as a positive sign, Grossi ‌emphasized that the outcome remains uncertain. He noted near-daily conversations ‍with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and ⁤discussions with ⁢U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.

The U.S. State Department has ⁤also temporarily paused scheduling​ new ⁣visa interviews for⁣ foreign students. This suspension is⁢ in planning for expanded social media​ vetting of applicants. According⁢ to a cable signed by Secretary of State ⁢Marco rubio,consulate sections should not add additional student visa ‍appointment ⁣capacity until further guidance is issued.

President trump’s campaign against law firms faced another ⁤setback when a federal judge blocked an executive order targeting WilmerHale.This marks the third time a federal judge in Washington has deemed Trump’s law firm executive orders unconstitutional. The⁤ firm applauded ‍the ruling, similar to previous decisions‌ against​ orders targeting Jenner & Block and ⁣Perkins Coie.

What’s ​next

the Senate will now⁢ consider ⁣the “One Big, ​Beautiful Bill ‌Act,”⁤ which includes tax cuts and increased spending. The future of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations remains uncertain as discussions continue.⁣ The State Department is expected to release guidance on expanded social media‌ vetting for student visas.

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