Former president applauds Harvard for resisting federal demands as Trump targets elite universities over campus protests and DEI programs.
Obama Praises Harvard’s Stand Against Federal Pressure
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out in support of Harvard University after the institution rejected demands from the Trump administration tied to federal funding.
The White House has frozen $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to the Ivy League school. The decision follows Harvard’s refusal to:
- Ban the use of face masks on campus
- Eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs
- Restructure departments accused of fostering antisemitism
Obama, who graduated from Harvard Law School, applauded the university’s refusal to comply.
“Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions – rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom,” he said.
“Let’s hope other institutions follow suit.”
Trump’s War on Elite Campuses Escalates
This clash comes amid growing political pressure on top universities. Trump has accused campus protesters of antisemitism and called them sympathizers of Hamas. The administration claims these protests pose a national security risk.
In response, Trump has threatened funding at other major institutions, including:
- Princeton
- Columbia
- Brown
- Cornell
- Northwestern
These universities may also face financial retaliation if they don’t comply with new federal guidelines.
Obama Warns: Defending Democracy Requires Courage
Obama’s support for Harvard follows recent comments at Hamilton College. There, he warned Americans may need to “sacrifice” in order to uphold democratic values. He encouraged schools and law firms to resist intimidation.
His message: freedom of thought and open debate are worth protecting — even at a cost.
Federal Officials Slam Harvard’s “Entitlement Mindset”
The U.S. Department of Education’s task force on antisemitism has criticized Harvard’s decision. Officials claim it reflects a culture of entitlement in elite academia.
“Federal investment comes with the responsibility to uphold civil rights laws,” the task force said.
Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security is increasing social media surveillance. Immigration officials say they are monitoring for antisemitic content to deny immigration benefits to those involved in harassment.
“There is no room in the U.S. for the world’s terrorist sympathizers,” said DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin.
What Happens Next?
Harvard has not made a detailed public statement but is reportedly considering legal options. Experts believe this case could shape future boundaries around:
- Academic freedom
- Government power over universities
- The limits of protest and free speech on campus
With Obama’s backing, Harvard’s resistance may inspire other institutions. But the political and legal fight is just beginning.
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