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特朗普政府要“罚”加州大学洛杉矶分校10亿美元
Xin Hua She·2025-08-09 11:06

Core Points - The Trump administration is pressuring the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to pay a $1 billion fine to settle allegations of "anti-Semitism" [1] - California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the Trump administration for "extortion" and announced plans to take legal action [1] - UCLA's President, James Milliken, stated that such a fine would devastate the public university system and harm students and Californians [1] - UCLA has approximately $584 million in federal funding frozen [1] - The Trump administration's demands include a payment plan for the fine and the establishment of a $172 million compensation fund for affected Jewish students [1] Industry Context - The Trump administration has been scrutinizing several universities, including Harvard and Columbia, for alleged "anti-Semitism" and has threatened to cut federal funding if they do not address these issues [2] - The administration's actions are seen as an attack on academic freedom and a challenge to public institutions [2]