The secretary of the United States Internal Security Department (DHS), Kristi Noem, announced on Wednesday (16) the cancellation of two DHS bags, totaling more than $ 2.7 million, to Harvard University.
“This action occurs after President Donald J. Trump’s decision to freeze $ 2.2 billion in federal funds to Harvard University, proposing the revocation of its tax exemption status due to its radical ideology,” Noem said in a statement.
The Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, told the CNN that the Trump government is “open to negotiation” with Harvard University, while Fontes informed CNN that the US IRS is planning to revoke the tax exemption status of the University of Elite.
Although McMahon has stated that he does not know if the university’s tax exemption status will indeed be revoked, she argued that “it is certainly worth investigating.” According to her, her assumption is that revenue is analyzing similar situations in other universities.
Earlier this week, the Trump government froze $ 2.2 billion in concessions and $ 60 million in long -term contracts with Harvard, after the university refused to follow government demands, which included the elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
This content was originally published in US cancel more than $ 2.7 million bags for Harvard on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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