WASHINGTON —

The Trump administration is asking government agencies to cancel roughly $100 million in remaining federal contracts with Harvard, the latest escalation in an ongoing clash with the prestigious university .

In a letter on Tuesday, first reported by the New York Times, the General Services Administration directs agencies to conduct a review, terminate contracts where possible, and seek alternative vendors for future services. The letter says agency responses are due by June 6, 2025.

Asked about the content of those contracts, May Mailman, a White House senior policy strategist, said in an interview Tuesday, "Some of them are a little bit ridiculous. One of them is a study on coffee, things like that."

Mailman also accused Harvard of violating federal civil rights law, a

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