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Linda McMahon, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, stopped escalating controversy surrounding anti-Semitism claims.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Harvard will no longer receive public funds to study to quickly escalate the controversy with top universities.

In a letter from Harvard University, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a letter from Harvard that elite universities have "don't mocked" higher education and should no longer seek federal grants "because no grants will be provided."

“Harvard will no longer be a publicly funded institution, but can operate as a privately funded institution, leveraging its enormous endowment and raising funds from its vast base for wealthy alumni,” McMahon wrote in his letter.

The move comes after the Trump administration froze nearly $2.3 billion in federal funds on the federal government last month as it claims it has failed to address rampant anti-Semitism on campus.

Harvard rejected a series of demands that made the university miscontrol over the government, including it joining an external audit of faculty and staff and students to ensure “diversity of perspectives.”

In the letter, McMahon, former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, outlined a series of dissatisfactions that conservatives often make about universities, including that it promotes loose academic standards and acknowledges “foreign students who engage in acts of violence and show contempt for the Americas.”

"Where are many of these students coming from, who are they, how they get into Harvard, and even into our country - why are there so much hatred?" McMahon wrote in the letter, imitating Trump's use of full capital letters to emphasize certain words.

“These are questions that must be answered, but the biggest question is, why doesn’t Harvard provide direct answers to the American public?”

Harvard is in court with the Trump administration, which said in a statement that McMahon's latest request would "had a shocking impact on higher education."

"Today's new threat to illegally withholding funds is to save lives in research and innovation in retaliation for Harvard University as he filed a lawsuit on April 21," a university spokesman said.

“Harvard will continue to abide by the law, promote and encourage respect for diversity of perspectives, and fight anti-Semitism in our community. Harvard will also continue to resist excessive illegal government abuses designed to stifle research and innovation, making Americans safer and safer.”

U.S. universities have faced controversy over anti-Semitism on campus since students across the country protested last year against Israel’s outbreak in the Gaza War.

In two reports released last month, a separate Harvard service team said students and staff encountered anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim bias on campus.

In response to reports, Harvard President Alan Garber expressed concern that some students would be “pushed to the periphery of campus life” “because of who they are or who they believe in or their beliefs” and promised to redouble their efforts to ensure that the university is where “mutual respect is the norm.”

Trump and prominent American conservatives have long accused Harvard and other universities of spreading extreme left-wing views and killing right-wing views.