Axios: Trump to Harvard: Hand over race data or face enforcement

The Trump administration warned Harvard on Friday that it would “face further enforcement action” if it refuses to turn over more information about the university’s use of race in admissions.

Why it matters: The warning continues the administration’s push to exert broad control over America’s higher-learning institutions as Trump seeks to eradicate what he calls “anti-white racism,” a reinterpretation at odds with the nation’s history.

What they’re saying: “No one – not even Harvard – is above the law,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a press release.

  • “We will not allow any institution to disregard its obligation to uphold students’ civil rights.”
  • “The Trump Administration will continue to use all legal tools available to restore accountability and transparency to our nation’s institutions.”

Yes, but: The Education Department hasn’t said what “further enforcement action” would mean, leaving the scope of potential consequences vague.

  • The Education Department and Harvard did not respond to Axios’ request for comment.

Catch up quick: The Supreme Court ruled that colleges cannot consider an applicant’s race in the admissions process in 2023, effectively banning affirmative action.

  • Trump also signed a memo in August requiring federally funded higher-education institutions to submit applicant data.

Zoom in: The administration launched its admissions investigation in May. Since then, it has routinely singled-out Harvard.

Zoom out: Trump officials seek to eliminate the diversity, equity and inclusion policies intended to level the playing field for minorities in systems that once favored white people.

What we’re watching: The letter gives Harvard 20 days to hand over admissions data.

https://www.axios.com/2025/09/19/trump-harvard-race-admissions-data

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