The US Home Judiciary Committee despatched a subpoena to Harvard College on Thursday (Jun 26) in search of paperwork and communications for its probe into tuition prices and monetary help for Ivy League college students.
A letter to Harvard President Alan Garber, signed by committee chairman Jim Jordan and US Consultant Scott Fitzgerald, each Republicans, described Harvard’s response to earlier requests for paperwork as insufficient and stated the committee wants the paperwork “to fulfil its oversight and legislative tasks”.
A spokesperson for Harvard stated in an announcement: “We’re upset that the Committee has chosen to situation a subpoena and consider it’s unwarranted, unfair and pointless.”
It added: “There isn’t a foundation for an allegation of collusion in Harvard’s setting of tuition and monetary help.”
The investigation into tuition is a component of a bigger battle between Harvard and the White Home and Congress, together with over cuts to federal funding and efforts to block foreign students from attending the university.
President Donald Trump has stated he’s making an attempt to power change at Harvard – and different top-level universities throughout the US – as a result of in his view they’ve been captured by leftist “woke” thought and grow to be bastions of antisemitism.