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Columbia University agrees to pay more than $220m as settlement to Trump administration

Columbia University announced on Wednesday that it has signed an agreement with the U S government to pay $200m to settle multiple investigations into alleged violations of federal anti-discrimination laws.

The university also agreed to pay a further $21m “to settle investigations brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission”.

In return for the massive payments, to be made over three years, “a vast majority of the federal grants which were terminated or paused in March 2025 – will be reinstated and Columbia’s access to billions of dollars in current and future grants will be restored”, according to the university.

The agreement was signed by the university trustees and three Trump administration cabinet members: Pam Bondi, the attorney general, Linda MacMahon, the education secretary, and Robert F Kennedy Jr, the health secretary.

The settlement comes after Columbia already gave in to many of the Trump administration’s demands, agreeing last week to adopt a controversial definition of antisemitism that precludes criticism of Israel and expelling or suspending over 70 students who briefly occupied a campus library reading room in May to protest the Israeli assault on Palestinians in Gaza.

On Monday, Harvard University argued in federal court that the Trump administration’s decision to cut $2.6bn in funding from that university, over similar claims, was an illegal, politically motivated attempt to pressure the school into adopting policies on student conduct, admissions, antisemitism and diversity more in line with the president’s own views.

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Key events

Closing summary

This brings our live coverage of the day in US politics to an end, but we will be back on Thursday to continue chronicling the second Trump administration in real time. Here are the latest developments:

  • A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that Donald Trump’s executive order declaring an end to birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, affirming a lower-court decision that blocked its enforcement nationwide.

  • The House oversight subcommittee on federal law enforcement voted to issue a subpoena to the justice department compelling “the full, unredacted release” of files from the federal investigations of Jeffrey Epstein.

  • Columbia University signed an agreement with the US government to pay $221m to settle multiple investigations into alleged violations of federal anti-discrimination and equal opportunity employment laws.

  • Trump repeated his tale that the king of Saudi Arabia told him during a visit to the kingdom in May: “You have the hottest country anywhere in the world”. Trump did not meet the king during his trip but was hosted by the crown prince, whom US intelligence says approved the murder of a US-based journalist.

  • The White House press secretary expressed “outrage” that, during the Obama administration, “the intelligence community was concocting this narrative … that the president’s son was holding secret meetings with the Russians”. Donald Trump Jr admitted in 2017 that he had secretly met a Russian who promised to deliver Russian government dirt on Hillary Clinton.

  • Trump signed executive orders, including one that would bar the US government from buying or promoting AI models that “embrace wokeism and critical race theory”.

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