President Donald Trump does not tolerate anti-Semitism, and the case is also a professional Justice Department led by Leo Terrell.
"We have tolerated anti-Semitism over the past four years," civil rights lawyers told Tuesday's Faulkner Focus.
He continued: "Thank God, President Trump is about to take office. He won't tolerate it. He will eliminate it. That's why I'm playing this role now. That's why Pam Bondi is the Attorney General and Harmeet Dhillon is the head of civil rights."
So far, the Trump administration has frozen nearly $3 billion in funding for Ivy League institutions and is working to prevent more foreign students from enrolling in schools.
The government prompted lawyers to be admitted to such students, about 27% of student groups, and the case has been temporarily put on hold after the judge blocked the move, with the case being put on hold until Thursday.
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Federal Task Force chief Leo Terrell is a senior attorney and senior attorney fighting the Assistant Attorney General of Civil Rights at the White House. (Kent Nissi Village)
Trail said the Trump administration will have to "go to Harvard" in a legal blitz, telling Fox News: "It will be a battle in court. If it keeps reaching the Supreme Court, Trump will do that...that's why the task force is here."
"Four years ago, nothing happened, but we will have to fight these lawsuits. We will have to take the money away..."
He added that attending school in the United States on a student visa is a "privilege" and shrouding the so-called anti-Semitism under the guise of "academic freedom."
"This is not academic freedom. It is the purest form of anti-Semitism, tolerated not only in universities but across the country," he said.
Trump freezes Harvard funds. Money to these universities may also be on the chopping street
People walked through the gates at the Harvard yard on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts on June 29, 2023. Harvard has been in the Trump administration’s crosshairs amid anti-Semitism allegations. ()
The Trump administration has been insisting that Harvard failed to comply with the demands of getting rid of so-called anti-Semitism.
Harvard President Alan Garber told NPR in a recent broadcast that schools need to maintain a “firm” commitment.
“And our position – I believe I speak for other universities – is education, pursuing truth, helping people educate people for a better future…”
Garber also opposed Trump's surface to redistribute Harvard's funds to trade schools and told the media: "Funding to the research university in the form of grants and contracts is almost the federal support we have received to work for what we are paying for as the government requires."
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"So, in some other uses, including trade schools, it means that the work cannot be done," he said. "The right question is, is this the most effective use of federal funds? Do you really want to cut research funds?"
Garber continued: "I don't care if it's going to a trade school or going to some other project (such as working on the highway). The real question is, how much value does the federal government get from research spending? There are a lot of practical research that shows that the rewards for the American people are huge."