World news proceeds to cut $ 100 million in federal contracts for Trump Administration Harvard

Washington: The Trump administration is asking federal agencies to cancel the contract with Harvard University, which is worth about $ 100 million, a senior administration official said on Tuesday. The government has already canceled more than $ 2.6 billion in the federal research grant for the IV League School, which has pushed back the demands of the administration to change its several policies. A draft letter of general service administration instructs agencies to review the contract with the university and seek alternative vendors. The official said that the administration is planning to send a version of the letter on Tuesday. The officer spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the internal ideology. New York Times reported on the letter for the first time. President Donald Trump has participated in an intense conflict against Harvard with the oldest and most rich university in the country, called it a hotband of liberalism and antisementism. Harvard filed a lawsuit on 21 April on the call of administration for changes in the leadership, governance and admission policies of the university. Since then the administration has reduced the school’s federal funding, transferred to the enrollment of international students and threatened it to a tax-free situation. According to another administration official, the administration has identified about 30 contracts in nine agencies for cancellation, which were not authorized to speak publicly and these details were provided on condition of anonymity. The contract, including executive training for the Department of Homeland Safety Officers, is approximately $ 100 million. Contracting agencies are considered important, directing them to stop them immediately, but to prepare a plan to infection a separate seller other than Harvard. The letter applies only to federal contracts with Harvard and not with its remaining research grant.