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White House vows to appeal after judge sides with Harvard and reverses billions in Trump cuts – as it happened

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White House says it will appeal against Harvard ruling

The Trump administration said it will appeal a judge’s ruling ordering the federal government to reverse cuts of more than $2.6bn in funding to Harvard, the AP reports.

Liz Huston, a White House spokesperson, issued a statement attacking the federal judge, Allison Burroughs, who found that the US government’s cuts to the Ivy League university constituted illegal retaliation. The school lost its funding after it refused to capitulate to the administration’s demands to change policies and governance, part of Trump’s aggressive attacks on higher education.

“Just as President Trump correctly predicted on the day of the hearing, this activist Obama-appointed judge was always going to rule in Harvard’s favor, regardless of the facts,” Huston said. “To any fair-minded observer, it is clear that Harvard university failed to protect their students from harassment and allowed discrimination to plague their campus for years. Harvard does not have a constitutional right to taxpayer dollars and remains ineligible for grants in the future.”

The White House’s continued attacks on federal judges who rule against the administration’s policies have drawn condemnation from Democrats and raised safety concerns for some judges and their families.

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We’re going to wrap up our politics coverage for today – thanks for reading. Here’s the latest on the Harvard story:

And our story on Mark Warner’s condemnation of the far-right Trump supporter Laura Loomer is here:

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