
Xinhua News Agency, Los Angeles, June 30. (Reporter: Huang Heng) The Trump administration of the United States issued a "violation notice" to Harvard University on June 30, accusing the university of handling incidents involving discrimination against Jewish students improperly and threatening that if the university does not rectify the situation as required, it will lose all federal funding support.
The Joint Task Force Against Anti-Semitism, composed of multiple U.S. federal agencies, stated in the notice that the task force has completed its investigation into Harvard University's alleged tolerance of "anti-Semitic" behavior, and believes that the university has seriously violated civil rights laws.
The notice also threatened that if the university does not immediately implement the required corrections, it will lose all federal financial resources and further affect its relationship with the federal government.
Over the past few months, the Trump administration has accused Harvard University of tolerating "anti-Semitism" and has cut off billions of dollars in research funding for the university.
The Joint Task Force Against Anti-Semitism was established in February this year based on a presidential executive order. Members come from federal agencies such as the Department of Justice, the Department of Education, and the Department of Health and Human Services. Its main work is to address so-called anti-Semitic issues in schools at all levels across the United States.
Original Title: "The Trump Administration Issues a 'Violation Notice' to Harvard University"
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