The Trump administration has detailed what it wants from the University of California, Los Angeles, to settle allegations of antisemitism and civil rights violations that go well beyond the nearly $1.2 billion fine it has proposed.

The 28-page, 7,300-word settlement proposal obtained by the Los Angeles Times seeks to put the Trump administration’s footprint on everything from hiring practices to scholarships, admissions to sports, and gender identity.

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