The Trump administration is reportedly planning to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University — a day after the president said he was pulling $3 billion in grants from the “very antisemitic” Ivy League school.
The fresh cuts — worth roughly $100 million — are detailed in a letter that will be fired off to all federal agencies early Tuesday, the New York Times reported, citing an admin official.
The letter, signed by the US General Services Administration, orders the agencies to start providing a list of contracts that will need to be canned.
It also instructs the agencies to “seek alternative vendors for future services where you had previously considered Harvard.”
The move is slated to affect nine agencies, the admin official said, though it wasn’t immediately clear which ones.
So far, Trump has already frozen about $3.2 billion in grants and contracts with the elite school.
The administration, too, is fighting to kick out thousands of foreign students enrolled at the Ivy League.
It comes after Trump on Monday said he wanted to yank $3 billion in federal grants away from a “very antisemitic” university to instead invest in trade schools.