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The House Education and Workforce Committee has subpoenaed Harvard University for allegedly obstructing an antisemitism investigation. The accusations stem from the congressional testimony of now former Harvard President Claudine Gay in a exchange with Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.

Gay’s congressional testimony prompted other investigations, including one accusing her of plagiarizing portions of her work for the duration of her academic career. That investigation eventually led to Gay’s resignation.

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House Republicans said Harvard had an “unacceptable” response to the committee’s request for information on antisemitic attacks on campus. The committee wants to see the university’s documentation of all anti-Jewish incidents on campus for the past three years in order to examine how Harvard addresses Jewish students’ concerns.

Harvard said it already complied to the request, handing over 3,500 pages related to the inquiry. The committee called the materials incomplete and issued the subpoena calling for full documentation.

The subpoena is asking for documents and communications related to the alleged harassment of Jewish students at a “die-in” protest, pro-Palestinian protests and a week-long anti-Israeli campaign on campus.

“Harvard’s continued failure to satisfy the committee’s requests is unacceptable,” Education Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, R-N.C. said. “I will not tolerate delay and defiance of our investigation while Harvard’s Jewish students continue to endure the firestorm of antisemitism that has engulfed its campus.”

After receiving the subpoena, Harvard reiterated that antisemitism has no place in the university’s community, but also voiced concerns over protecting the privacy of its community.

“While the subpoenas were unwarranted, Harvard remains committed to cooperating with the committee and will continue to provide additional materials, while protecting the legitimate privacy, safety and security concerns of our community,” a Harvard spokesperson said.

The university has until March 4 to respond to the committee with a more thorough response.

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[KARAH RUCKER]

FOR THE FIRST TIME – THE HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEE HAS SUBPOENAED A UNIVERSITY.

HARVARD IS ACCUSED OF OBSTRUCTING AN ANTI SEMITISM INVESTIGATION.

THIS ALL GOES BACK TO THE CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY YOU’LL REMEMBER –

OF NOW FORMER HARVARD PRESIDENT CLAUDINE GAY IN A FIERY EXCHANGE WITH NEW YORK CONGRESSWOMAN ELISE STEFANIK.

FROM THIS TESTIMONY – A DOMINO EFFECT.

INVESTIGATION AFTER INVESTIGATION WOULD OPEN.

A SPOTLIGHT ON HARVARD WOULD LEAD TO THE DISCOVERY OF PRESIDENT GAY’S PLAGIARIZED MATERIALS AND HER RESIGNATION.

AND THE IVY LEAGUE’S TROUBLED SAGA CONTINUES WITH THIS LATEST SUBPOENA.

HOUSE REPUBLICANS SAY HARVARD GAVE AN “UNACCEPTABLE” RESPONSE TO THE COMMITTEE’S REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON ANTISEMITIC ATTACKS ON CAMPUS.

THE COMMITTEE WANTS TO SEE THE SCHOOL’S DOCUMENTATION OF ALL ANTI-JEWISH INCIDENTS ON CAMPUS GOING BACK THREE YEARS –

TO LOOK AT HOW HARVARD ADDRESSES JEWISH STUDENTS’ CONCERNS.

THE SCHOOL SAYS THEY ALREADY COMPLIED AND HANDED OVER 3500 PAGES RELATED TO THE INQUIRY.

BUT THE COMMITTEE CALLS IT INCOMPLETE – ISSUING A SUBPOENA – WANTING THE FULL DOCUMENTATION.

EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIRWOMAN VIRGINIA FOXX SAID

“Harvard’s continued failure to satisfy the Committee’s requests is unacceptable. I will not tolerate delay and defiance of our investigation while Harvard’s Jewish students continue to endure the firestorm of antisemitism that has engulfed its campus.”

A SPOKESPERSON FOR HARVARD RESPONDED.

“While the subpoenas were unwarranted, Harvard remains committed to cooperating with the Committee and will continue to provide additional materials, while protecting the legitimate privacy, safety and security concerns of our community.”

THE COMMITTEE IS ASKING FOR SPECIFICS.

THEY WANT DOCUMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS RELATED TO ALLEGED HARASSMENT OF JEWISH STUDENTS AT A “DIE-IN” PROTEST, PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTS, AND A WEEK-LONG ANTI-ISRAEL CAMPAIGN ON CAMPUS.

HARVARD WAS GIVEN A DEADLINE OF MARCH FOURTH TO RESPOND TO THE COMMITTEE WITH A MORE THOROUGH RESPONSE.

ON NEWS OF THE SUBPOENA – 

HARVARD REITERATED ANTISEMITISM HAS NO PLACE IN THE HARVARD COMMUNITY.