Harvard Gets Congressional Subpoena Over Antisemitism Probe

  • Lawmaker Foxx accuses school of ‘obstructing’ panel’s inquiry
  • Committee sends fresh demands to Garber, Pritzker and Narvekar
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The House Education and the Workforce Committee escalated its fight with Harvard University by issuing subpoenas to produce documents, including minutes from its leadership board and endowment, as part of a probe into antisemitism at the school.

Committee Chair Virginia Foxx, a Republican from North Carolina, signed the orders Friday, accusing Harvard of failing to treat the inquiry with “appropriate seriousness.”