White House: Harvard Funding Cut, Fewer LGBTQ Majors
Harvard Funding Cut, Fewer LGBTQ Majors

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On 28 May 2025, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News that the administration will cancel US $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University, insisting the nation needs “more electricians and plumbers—and less LGBTQ graduate majors from Harvard University.”

The remark lands as President Donald Trump vows to redirect US $3 billion in future research grants toward vocational programmes, framing the move as a blow against what he calls antisemitism and “anti-American ideology” on elite campuses.

Harvard funding in the crosshairs

Harvard’s critics inside the West Wing argue that the Ivy League school’s US $53 billion endowment dwarfs federal aid and should cover any academic shortfall. Leavitt noted previous efforts to claw back US $2.65 billion in discretionary research money and characterised the latest cuts as “protecting taxpayers.”

University officials have not yet issued a formal response, but faculty sources tell Enola that legal options are being explored. Civil-rights lawyers point to potential First-Amendment violations and say the cuts could “chill all diversity-centred scholarship,” echoing concerns raised in our earlier analysis on campus free-speech clashes.

Skilled-trade shortage drives narrative

Leavitt’s comments tap into a genuine labour gap. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 80,200 electrician openings every year through 2033, an 11 % growth rate—far above the national average. Construction and data-centre executives warn the shortage could delay renewable-energy upgrades and AI infrastructure.

“Electricians, plumbers—we need more of those in our country, and less LGBTQ graduate majors from Harvard University.” — Karoline Leavitt

Analysts note that expanding apprenticeships costs a fraction of graduate research funding, but question whether targeting LGBTQ-focused degrees will achieve workforce goals.

Backlash from LGBTQ and academic communities

Advocacy groups including GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign condemned Leavitt’s phrasing as “scapegoating queer scholars.” Harvard LGBTQ Alumni Association president Riley Chen called it “a direct attack on academic freedom and queer visibility.”

Key concerns raised:

  • Erosion of federal protections for minority studies

  • Precedent for politicised defunding of universities

  • Potential visa hurdles for international LGBTQ students

Meanwhile, conservative think-tanks applauded the pivot to trades, arguing it addresses stagnant wage growth in blue-collar sectors.

Background

Harvard has faced months of scrutiny after campus protests over Gaza escalated into congressional hearings. In January, the administration threatened to withhold Title VI funds unless universities curbed what it labelled “antisemitic conduct.” Similar funding battles unfolded in 2017 and 2020, but this is the first to single out LGBTQ-centric programmes.

The Education Department must review contract terminations within 30 days, setting up a possible court fight that could redefine federal leverage over academia. LGBTQ students and allies are urging supporters to contact lawmakers and follow the rule-making process—because what happens at Harvard rarely stays in Cambridge.

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The administration claims Harvard fosters “anti-American” and “antisemitic” sentiment and says redirecting federal research money will encourage universities to “focus on nation-building priorities” like skilled-trade training.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt cited roughly US $100 million in existing federal contracts and signaled that up to US $3 billion in future research grants across agencies could be withheld.
Yes. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 80,200 electrician openings per year through 2033 and similar gaps for plumbers and HVAC technicians—well above the average growth rate for all jobs.
Critics say the phrasing scapegoats queer-focused scholarship to rally culture-war voters. The White House contends that niche graduate programs don’t match workforce needs, though it hasn’t released data tying LGBTQ studies to job shortages.
Harvard can contest contract terminations through the Education Department and the courts. Advocacy groups plan to file amicus briefs arguing academic-freedom and civil-rights violations, setting up a legal battle that could define federal leverage over university curricula.
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