The administration accuses Harvard University of defying civil rights law and tolerating antisemitism|Joseph Williams|CC BY 2.0

The Trump administration plans to cancel all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University, worth around $100 million, the New York Times reported.

It sent a letter to agencies on May 27, instructing officials to shift future work to alternative vendors. 

The move follows a freeze on $3.2 billion in funding and marks a complete break in federal ties. 

The administration accuses the university of defying civil rights law, tolerating antisemitism, and ignoring the Supreme Court’s ban on race-based admissions.

Harvard has filed lawsuits, calling the actions politically motivated.