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$400 Million in Federal Funding to Columbia University Slashed Over Antisemitism Concerns

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$400M in federal funds have been cut to Columbia University over failure to protect Jewish students from illegal protests, signaling a tough stance on campus antisemitism.
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Funds to Columbia University cut over failure to protect Jewish students from illegal protestsA Policy in MotionColumbia Under ScrutinyBroader ImplicationsWhat’s Next?

In a bold move underscoring its commitment to combating campus antisemitism, the Trump administration announced on Friday the cancellation of approximately $400 million in federal grants and contracts to Columbia University. The decision, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, targets the Ivy League institution for what the administration describes as a failure to protect Jewish students amid a wave of protests deemed “illegal” by federal officials. This action marks a significant escalation in the administration’s broader policy, unveiled earlier this week, to withhold federal funding from universities that permit such activities on campus.

The canceled funding, drawn from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the General Services Administration (GSA), and the Department of Education, represents roughly 8% of Columbia’s more than $5 billion in active federal grant commitments. Federal authorities have signaled that this is only the beginning, with additional cancellations potentially on the horizon as part of a comprehensive review led by the administration’s newly formed Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism.

A Policy in Motion

 

The announcement follows President Donald Trump’s pledge earlier this week to crack down on universities tolerating what he calls “illegal protests.” Speaking to the issue broadly, Trump stated that federal funding would “STOP for any College, School, or University” failing to maintain order and protect students. While the administration has not provided a precise definition of “illegal protests,” the focus on Columbia suggests a specific emphasis on demonstrations perceived as antisemitic, particularly those tied to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Columbia University has been a flashpoint for such unrest since Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which sparked widespread campus protests nationwide. At Columbia, pro-Palestinian demonstrations escalated into encampments, building occupations, and clashes requiring NYPD intervention. Jewish students reported instances of harassment, intimidation, and violence, allegations that have fueled multiple investigations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin at institutions receiving federal funds.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon, sworn in on Monday, underscored the administration’s stance in a statement: “Universities must comply with all federal antidiscrimination laws if they are going to receive federal funding. For too long, Columbia has abandoned that obligation to Jewish students studying on its campus. Today, we demonstrate to Columbia and other universities that we will not tolerate their appalling inaction any longer.”

Columbia Under Scrutiny

 

The decision to cut funding comes just four days after the antisemitism task force notified Columbia of an impending review of its $5 billion in federal grants and $51.4 million in contracts. The rapid follow-through suggests a deliberate urgency within the administration to hold the university accountable. Leo Terrell, head of the Justice Department’s antisemitism task force, described the move as “only the beginning,” adding that “canceling these taxpayer funds is our strongest signal yet that the federal government is not going to be party to an educational institution like Columbia that does not protect Jewish students and staff.”

Columbia’s troubles have been well-documented. Last spring, protesters established encampments on campus and briefly occupied a university building, prompting mass arrests. More recently, a sit-in at its affiliate, Barnard College, resulted in an assault on a staff member, further intensifying scrutiny. Critics, including the administration, argue that the university’s leadership has failed to adequately address the “chaos and antisemitic harassment” plaguing its campus since the 2023 Hamas attack.

In response, Columbia issued a statement acknowledging the gravity of the announcement and pledging to collaborate with the Trump administration to restore its funding. “We take Columbia’s legal obligations seriously and understand how serious this announcement is and are committed to combatting antisemitism and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our students, faculty, and staff,” the statement read. The university did not, however, outline specific steps it plans to take to address the allegations.

Broader Implications

 

The cancellation marks the first instance of a university losing federal funds over Title VI violations since the Civil Rights Act’s implementation over six decades ago, setting a precedent that could reverberate across higher education. With 42% of public colleges relying on taxpayer dollars, according to posts circulating on X, the administration’s policy could reshape how institutions nationwide handle protests and discrimination claims.

Supporters of the move, including some Columbia students, see it as a necessary response to unchecked campus unrest. Eliana Goldin, a senior at the university, told the New York Post, “I’m not a fan of government intervention, but when nothing else works, I can appreciate the strategy.” Others, however, question the administration’s approach, arguing that the lack of clarity around what constitutes an “illegal protest” risks overreach and could chill free expression on campuses.

The Anti-Defamation League’s latest report card, released Monday, gave Columbia a “D” grade for its efforts to combat antisemitism—unchanged from last year—lending credence to the administration’s critique. Yet, the report also noted incremental progress at other institutions, with 45% of evaluated schools improving their scores since the last academic year.

What’s Next?

 

As the Trump administration flexes its authority, Columbia faces an uncertain financial future. The loss of $400 million could disrupt campus operations, research initiatives, and student services, particularly if further cuts materialize. Meanwhile, the broader academic community watches closely, aware that this policy could soon target other institutions under similar scrutiny.

For now, the message from Washington is clear: tolerance for campus disorder—especially when it endangers Jewish students—will come at a steep cost. Whether this approach effectively curbs antisemitism or ignites new tensions remains to be seen.

Thrivenews.co will continue to monitor this developing story and its implications for higher education across the United States.

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