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House Chair accuses Harvard of hindering Congressional anti-Semitism probe, threatens to cut federal funds

Harvard’s ⁤Federal Funding⁤ at Risk Amid ‌Anti-Semitism Probe

Harvard University is facing a critical moment as ⁢it jeopardizes over half a billion dollars in federal funding by obstructing a congressional investigation into campus-wide anti-Semitism. Rep. Virginia Foxx‌ (R., N.C.),⁢ head of the House Committee on Education⁢ and the Workforce, ‍is leading the charge in scrutinizing Harvard and ⁣other prestigious American universities for their ‌inability to address the‌ surge of ​anti-Jewish incidents on campus.

“Making Students Safe Should Be the Priority,”

“The ultimate thing is obviously, trying to hold back some⁢ of ‌their money ⁣if they’re just not going to make the students safe,” Foxx​ emphasized, hinting at the severe consequences Harvard could face due to its non-compliance with the investigation.

Earlier this year, Foxx’s committee issued a subpoena to Harvard after the university delayed producing essential documents regarding its management of widespread anti-Semitism following a significant attack‌ on ⁢Israel. Despite repeated requests, Harvard has continuously impeded the probe by providing heavily redacted documents, prompting Foxx to describe the situation as “really shameful.”

Foxx⁢ raised​ concerns ⁢about Harvard’s motivations, questioning whether it’s arrogance, ineptness, or indifference guiding the university’s actions amidst the ongoing​ investigation. She stressed that Harvard cannot expect the inquiry to ⁣fade away and must address the issues head-on.

This recent development,⁤ shared in an interview with the ⁢ Free Beacon, signals the​ potential repercussions that Harvard​ and similar institutions could face, including the loss of federal funding if they‌ fail to combat anti-Semitism effectively.

The committee’s actions have garnered support from‍ Rep. Jim Banks (R., Ind.) and other House Republicans, who advocate‍ for a stringent approach towards universities neglecting to curb anti-Semitic sentiments on their campuses.

New Legislation on the Horizon

Foxx also hinted at potential legislation that would compel universities to implement Title⁣ VI of the Civil Rights Act more ⁣rigorously,⁢ particularly focusing on preventing discrimination based on race and religion.

Harvard, as​ well as other institutions like MIT and the University of Pennsylvania, have come under scrutiny for their alleged‌ violations of ‌Title VI, allowing⁢ anti-Israel events that jeopardize Jewish students’ safety.

Amidst these challenges,‍ Foxx remains unwavering ‍in her commitment⁢ to addressing anti-Semitism on college campuses and ensuring that universities uphold the rights of all students, regardless of ⁢their background.



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