Trump administration seeks to end all federal contracts with Harvard
The administration is instructing federal agencies to “seek alternative vendors for future services where you had previously considered Harvard.”
The Trump administration intends to ask all federal agencies to seek ways to end their contracts with Harvard University, a senior administration official told NBC News on Tuesday.
“GSA will send a letter to federal agencies today asking them to identify any contracts with Harvard, and whether they can be canceled or redirected elsewhere,” the senior official said, referring to the General Services Administration.
By: By Garrett Haake, Tara Prindiville and Matt Lavietess May 27, 2025
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