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Apr 16
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Can Harvard afford to fight Trump?

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President Trump has given Harvard University a long list of demands, but the university has refused to give in to them.

The president has frozen $2.2bn worth of funding as a result.

He wants Harvard to change the way it governs, hires and teaches because of concerns has over antisemitism on campus.

"No government - regardless of which party is in power - should dictate what private universities can teach," Harvard's president Alan Garber said.

It’s the biggest example of an issue playing out in universities across the US.

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- Justin Webb, Radio 4 presenter - Marianna Spring, Social Media Investigations Correspondent - Sumi Somaskanda Chief Presenter in Washington

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