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Trump says deal with Harvard 'soon' as university 'acted appropriately' during negotiations

Trump says deal with Harvard 'soon' as university 'acted appropriately' during negotiations

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Trump's comments came as a federal judge indefinitely blocked his attempt to block Harvard from enrolling foreign students. The order will allow international students to continue to attend the elite university read more
The Donald Trump administration in the US stepped up its clash with Harvard University by stripping the school of its right to admit international students. File image/Reuters
US President Donald Trump has said that Harvard University has acted 'extremely appropriately' during negotiations with his administration, announcing that a deal could soon be achieved.
Trump's comments came as a federal judge indefinitely blocked his attempt to block Harvard from enrolling foreign students. The order by District Judge Allison Burroughs will allow international students to continue to attend the elite university while a lawsuit filed by Harvard plays out in the courts.
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'Many people have been asking what is going on with Harvard University and their largescale improprieties that we have been addressing, looking for a solution. We have been working closely with Harvard, and it is very possible that a Deal will be announced over the next week or so,' Trump said on Truth Social.
He added, 'They have acted extremely appropriately during these negotiations, and appear to be committed to doing what is right. If a Settlement is made on the basis that is currently being discussed, it will be 'mindbogglingly' HISTORIC, and very good for our Country.'
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