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Trump Administration Freezes $584 Million in UCLA Grants Amid Civil Rights Allegations

Trump administration froze $584 million in UCLA federal grants over alleged civil rights violations, including antisemitism, jeopardizing research. UCLA settled a related lawsuit, prompting talks.

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  • The Trump administration has frozen $584 million in federal grants allocated to UCLA, impacting significant research initiatives supported by agencies like the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health.
  • This substantial grant suspension stems from allegations of civil rights violations at UCLA, specifically concerning antisemitism and affirmative action, which are believed to violate federal statutes.
  • The frozen funds pose a serious threat to critical research projects at UCLA, potentially halting advancements across various fields that rely on support from major federal agencies.
  • UCLA previously settled a $6 million lawsuit related to these allegations, agreeing to donate $2.3 million to combat antisemitism and support its Jewish community.
  • UC President Milliken has agreed to engage in discussions with the administration regarding the allegations against UCLA, while the U.S. Department of Education has yet to issue a comment.
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Center-leaning sources cover the story neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of the Trump administration's actions and UCLA's response. They present both sides of the dispute, detailing the allegations against UCLA and the university's efforts to address campus issues, without employing loaded language or selective emphasis, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.

"The Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement from the University of California, Los Angeles, a White House official said Friday, weeks after the Department of Justice accused the school of antisemitism and other civil rights violations."

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"The payment proposed by the Trump administration in the settlement to restore the funds is untenable, Milliken said."

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"If these funds remain suspended, it will be devastating for UCLA and for Americans across the nation."

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The allegations against UCLA involved civil rights violations, specifically accusations of antisemitism and violations related to affirmative action policies, which the federal government determined violated federal statutes.

The Trump administration froze $584 million in federal grants to UCLA, affecting grants from major research agencies including the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Energy.

The suspension threatens critical research projects across multiple fields at UCLA, potentially halting advancements, including studies in neuroscience, clean energy, and cancer, which rely heavily on federal grant support.

UCLA settled a related $6 million lawsuit by agreeing to donate $2.3 million towards combating antisemitism and supporting its Jewish community, and UC President Milliken has agreed to enter discussions with the administration to resolve the issue.

The Justice Department gave UCLA until August 5 to indicate whether it would negotiate over their findings of civil rights violations; failure to negotiate would lead to a lawsuit by September 2 and triggered the freezing of grants starting in late July 2025.

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