Trump Threatens Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
Apparently freezing $2 billion in federal funding wasn't enough.

On Tuesday, Trump administration officials pulled over $2 billion in federal funding from Harvard University after the university announced that it would not comply with a convoluted, contradictory list of demands from the government.
"The administration's prescription goes beyond the power of the federal government. It violates Harvard's First Amendment rights and exceeds the statutory limits of the government's authority," reads a Monday response letter from Harvard President Alan M. Garber. "No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue."
However, the loss of federal funds doesn't appear to be enough for the Trump administration. According to The New York Times, the IRS is now seeking to revoke the university's tax-exempt status.
"Perhaps Harvard should lose its Tax Exempt Status and be Taxed as a Political Entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist inspired/supporting 'Sickness?'" wrote President Donald Trump on Truth Social on Tuesday. "Remember, Tax Exempt Status is totally contingent on acting in the PUBLIC INTEREST!"
Harvard, like most other colleges and universities, is able to avoid taxes under a provision of the tax code that provides exemptions to nonprofit organizations whose purposes are "charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition, and preventing cruelty to children or animals." Educational institutions have occasionally had their tax-exempt status revoked for policies that explicitly violated U.S. antidiscrimination law. Most famously, Bob Jones University, a conservative Christian college, lost its tax-exempt status in 1976 after the school refused to revoke a ban on interracial dating.
However, the basis of Harvard's potential loss of tax-exemption status is less clear. It seems likely that the IRS will target the school on allegations of antisemitic or racially discriminatory policies, but so far no specifics have been formally released.
"We'll see what IRS comes back with relative to Harvard," Education Secretary Linda McMahon told CNN this week. "I certainly think, you know, in elitist schools, especially that have these incredibly large endowments, you know, we should probably have a look into that."
Revoking Harvard's tax-exempt status would be yet another escalation in Trump's war against colleges and universities that refuse to bend to his demands. While the federal government is well within its rights to enforce existing antidiscrimination law at colleges and universities, Trump's actions toward schools like Harvard and Columbia are looking more and more like viewpoint discrimination.
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As not a lawyer, seems pulling their IRS status is a lot more warranted, reasonable and beneficial to the public than removing federal funds from research.
Pull all the tax-free statuses for these "hedge funds with attached universities".
Reagan tried to warn that pulling this stuff with Bob Jones University was not a good precedent to set.
The Left did not listen.
As usual, they hate the rules they created.
Harvard can demonstrate that they have some courage by foregoing all federal funds. Hillsdale has managed to survive without any.
Harvard’s endowment is roughly $54 billion. It would be much more fun to confiscate that. Democrats love confiscating wealth, so they should be cool with that, right?
Ought to get rid of tax-exempt status altogether. The distinction of not engaging in political speech has long since evaporated. Government messes around with our lives far too much for any conversation or speechifying to not touch on it.
And if churches can lose tax-exempt status for saying who to vote for, why shouldn't universities for racism in their admissions policies, for anti-semitism, for outright politicking against half the country who voted for Trump?
What churches have lost tax exempt status? Many openly preach anti-Semitic theology. But this isn't about anti-Semitism it is about power.
It is ironic that the lying President who claims to want to reduce the federal role in educational institutions is working on the greatest increase in federal power over them in history.
Liberty University is much more of a political institution than Harvard and its tax exemption is history if Trump wins this one.
"Many openly preach anti-Semitic theology."
Provide a single example. Please.
I personally adore hearing secularists detail my faith to me.
Bud, I don't know which if any have lost it. But many have been told to lay off.
Your entire party is about promoting anti semitic theology.
No conditions.
Pull all "federal" funds (aka taxes) from all schools.
It is not authorized by the US Constitution, therefore reserved to the states or the poor forgotten "people".
A separate issue, eliminate all non-profit corporations, because you eliminated "charitable" deductions. If people want to donate, they can donate without a bribe.
This gets rid of all that "free speech"/"political speech" crap.
We can't afford it. Never could, actually.
Most of the federal funds are for defense and medical research.
That's ok.
I guess that makes the racism ok.
Eliminating mandatory DEI is "viewpoint discrimination"???
Holy Cow; RU people high?
The request is *literally* to reject mandated DEI viewpoint.
So if it's not DEI viewpoint then it's viewpoint discrimination? WTF! /s
no, it wasn't enough. fuck Harvard.
Republicans who once had their hair on fire over the use of the IRS as a political weapon are completely silent as Trump is openly doing just that, longtime Republican pollster Sarah Longwell noted in a thread posted to X on Wednesday.
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-irs-2671785381/
Then there was Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who, Longwell showed in a brief clip, said, "I can also assure you that were this a Republican president, a Republican Attorney General, and a Republican IRS that were targeting Democrats, I at least would speak out just as vigorously against it because if we are going to respect rule of law, the apparatus of the federal government cannot and should not be used as a partisan tool to bludgeon your enemies."
Right... because eliminating DEI mandates is actually mandating! /s
Wow.. The leftards sure do know how to Self-Project and Manipulate.
Do.
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Live.
Under.
FAFO, bitches.
I understand you're stupid but in the Lerner/Obama issue they were refusing equal treatment while here they are enforcing equal treatment. Sorry your racist Leftist mind cannot see the difference.
Emma, does Bob Jones University v. United States mean anything to you?
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/461/574/
This applies to Harvard when they discriminate against whites, Jews, and East Asians just as much as against Bob Jones University when they discriminated against blacks.
They need a rule that no non-profit organization can pay any employee or officer more than the federal minimum wage. Harvard collects money the way my toilet collects shit.
Also, any university that has socialists or communists in its economics department should get zero federal funds. That is like learning econ from the shit in my toilet.
Yeah it's funny how non profit institutions are operated by people making many multiples of the average income and holding massive amounts of capital in reserve. As a private not for profit tax exempt organization, Harvard is in a lot better shape than a lot of businesses that actually make shit and contribute to the economy while paying corporate taxes to feed the non profit parasites. Fuck Harvard and the rest these grifters.
The 21% corporate tax rate is ridiculous, but universities should not be exempt.
Emma: “Racism is cool when the left does it!”
Because she’s a leftist democrat.
Harvard does not need our tax money.
It receives about $1 billion a year from its alumni, and if you can't live on $1 billion a year, then you don't deserve the money in the first place.
Yes. go for the jugular. finish them!
I'm sure they'll be fine. Their own so progressive and noble boards and trustees and donors and regents will be happy to fund them out of their own pocket.
I love the irony of an article about federal funds being taken away from a left wing organization having a picture that implies fascism with the title. KMW has no shame.