Boston – Harvard University announced Monday that it was demanding the Trump administration to stop a freezing of more than $ 2.2 billion in subsidies after the institution said it would challenge the Trump administration demands to limit Campus activism.

In a letter to Harvard earlier this month, the Trump administration had requested general reforms of the government and leadership at the university, as well as changes in its admission policies. He also demanded the opinions of the University of Diversity on campus and stopped recognizing some student clubs.
Harvard president Alan Garber said the university would not bow to government demands. Hours later, the government froze billions of dollars in federal funds.