
Garsoore Federaal ah oo meesha ka saaray dacwad Trump uu Harvard u geystay
Garsoore federaal ah oo ku sugan Maraykanka ayaa meesha ka saaray dacwad ay xukuumadda Madaxweynaha Donald Trump ay gashay, iyadoo lagu eedeeyay in Jaamacadda Harvard aysan daryeel ku filan siin ardayda Yuhuudda. Dacwaddii waxaa gishay Wasaaradda Caddaaladda bishii Maarso.
Go'aanka Garsooraha iyo Sababta
Garsoore Richard Stearns ayaa sheegay in xukuumadda Trump aysan soo bandhigin caddayn ku saabsan xadgudubka la sheegay. Go'aankani wuxuu ka dhashay dacwad lagu eedeeyay in hoggaanka Harvard ay iska indho-tireen cunsuriyadda Yuhuudda.
Stearns wuxuu xusay in dhacdooyinka ku xusan dacwaddii ay ahaayeen 'too isolated and episodic' si ay u taageeraan sheegashada xadgudubyada xuquuqda madaniga ah ee socda. Tani waxay calaamadisay diidmo cad oo ku aaddan ku filnaanshaha caddaynta.
Tallaabooyin Maaliyadeed iyo Jaamacadaha Kale
Trump wuxuu hore u go'aansaday inuu barnaamijka $2.2bn ee maalgelinta federaalka ee Harvard uu qaboojiyo. Garsoore federaal ah ayaa sanadkii hore go'aamiyay in qaboojintani ay ahayd mid sharci darro ah.
Harvard, oo leh deeq-dhis qiimahiisu ka badan yahay $56bn, way ka go'day jaamacadaha kale. Jaamacadaha Columbia, Northwestern, iyo Cornell waxay galeen heshiisyo lacageed oo malaayiin doolar ah si ay u ilaaliyaan maalgelintooda.
Dacwadaha iyo Warbixin Kooban
Bishii July, hogaamiyaha mudaaharaadka Columbia Mahmoud Khalil wuxuu gishay dacwad xuquuq madaniga ah oo ku eedeeyay iskaashi 'public-private' ah oo lagu aamusinayo codadka taageera Falastiin. Tani waxay qayb ka tahay culayska sharciga.
Warbixin November 2025 ah oo ay daabacday American Association of University Professors ayaa ku eedeysay xukuumadda Trump inay hubaysay sharciga xuquuqda madaniga ah. Waxay tidhi 'Palestine is less an exception to academic freedom than it is a pretext for erasing the norm altogether, as part of an authoritarian assault on the autonomy of higher education and on the very idea of racial and gender equity.'
A federal judge in the United States has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration alleging Harvard University failed to protect Jewish students from anti-Semitic acts during campus protests.
Judge Rejects Claims of Systemic Violations
U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns ruled on Thursday that the Department of Justice had not provided sufficient evidence to prove Harvard violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The judge described the incidents cited in the filing as too isolated and episodic to support a claim of ongoing civil rights violations.
The lawsuit, filed in March 2026, accused Harvard's faculty and leadership of turning a blind eye to discrimination against Jewish students and Israelis. However, Stearns found the legal arguments lacked the necessary proof of systemic misconduct.
Harvard Stands Firm Amid Funding Threats
The Trump administration had previously attempted to freeze $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard, a move the university's lawyers described as an effort to micromanage the institution. A separate federal judge last year declared that funding freeze unlawful.
Harvard, which holds an endowment valued at more than $56 billion, has taken a defiant stance unlike other top universities. Institutions such as Columbia, Northwestern, and Cornell opted for multimillion-dollar settlements to preserve their federal funding.
Broader Debate Over Campus Free Speech
Critics argue the administration has conflated criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism while using isolated incidents to justify crackdowns on pro-Palestinian speech. In July 2026, Columbia University protest leader Mahmoud Khalil filed a civil rights lawsuit alleging a public-private partnership to silence pro-Palestine voices.
A November 2025 report by the American Association of University Professors accused the administration of weaponising civil rights law to stifle free speech. The report noted that most federal complaints came from outside parties with no relationship to the schools under investigation.



