Columbia University 'not even close' to meeting Trump's demands to restore $400M in funding, antisemitism task force chief says
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The leader of the federal team working to fight antisemitism rejected claims on Thursday that Columbia University was close to reaching an agreement to recover 0 million in federal money that had been withheld by the Trump government. According to the official, the prestigious university has not made significant progress towards satisfying the requirements set by President Trump.

“There was a rumor out there that there was a settlement approaching to restore Columbia’s $400 billion that we froze. Let me be very clear to your listeners and to the nation and to the Jewish American community. That’s not true,” task force chief Leo Terrell told John Catsimatidis and Rita Cosby during an appearance on “Cats & Cosby.”

Local outlet WABC-TV and the Wall Street Journal have both reported that Columbia University was nearing a deal to meet nine preconditions set forth by the Trump administration that would allow it to consider restoring funding amounting to roughly 8% of the institution’s US-taxpayer funding. 


Leo James Terrell speaks during a reception honouring Black History Month, hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 20, 2025.
Leo James Terrell speaks during a reception honoring Black History Month, hosted by President Trump in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Feb. 20, 2025. REUTERS

The administration demands for “formal negotiations” regarding the elite school’s “continued financial relationship with the United States government” to move forward include the school punishing those responsible for the violent takeover of Hamilton Hall in April 2024, moving the disciplinary process to the office of the president, implementing an on-campus mask ban, formalizing an antisemitism definition and placing the school’s Middle East, South Asian and African Studies departments under “academic receivership” for at least five years, which would give someone outside of the departments the power to make decisions for the faculty.

“President Trump and [Attorney General] Pam Bondi have made it a commitment that this task force – we’re going to eradicate antisemitism at all of these schools, and I will submit to you, Rita, that’s not happening at this point at Columbia University,” Terrell said. 

“I will tell you right now that Columbia has not, in my opinion, and the opinion of the Department of Justice, has not cleaned up their act regarding anti-Semitism,” he added. “I’m also telling you that there is no agreement – they’re not even close, not even close to having those funds unfrozen.”

“Jewish American students don’t feel comfortable going to that school,” Terrell said of Columbia. 


Protesters gather at Federal Plaza to call for the release of Mahmoud Khalil on Monday, March 10, 2025 in New York
Protesters gathered at Federal Plaza in New York City on Monday, March 10, 2025, to call for Mahmoud Khalil’s release. James Keivom

Columbia University faced a Thursday deadline to agree to the preconditions, but the Trump administration has extended the deadline until the end of Friday, according to the Wall Street Journal. 

The university declined to comment on Terrell’s remarks or the status of negotiations. 

The antisemitism task force head further revealed that he will soon be going on a tour of 10 universities to warn them “If you want federal funding, if you want to make sure that you are going to avoid lawsuits under Title VI, Title VII, if you want to make sure your tax status is correct, you have to allow Jewish American students to go to school without being harassed or tormented.”

“Not one of those universities on my list has met that standard,” Terrell said. 

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