A US House committee leader criticized Harvard University for providing “woefully inadequate” responses to an inquiry about antisemitism on campus, ensuring further tensions between lawmakers and the university.
“Rather than answering the committee’s request in a substantive manner, Harvard has chosen to provide letters from nonprofits and student handbooks, many of which are already publicly available,” Republican
Foxx warned that Harvard could face “compulsory measures” if it fails to cooperate with the inquiry. The committee has the authority to issue subpoenas ...
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