Harvard board says president will stay amid calls for removal after antisemitism testimony – live

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Claudine Gay and university leaders faced backlash over responses to questions about campus policy in congressional hearing

Claudine Gay will remain the president of Harvard University, the school’s governing board announced on Tuesday, amid calls for her removal following testimony before a congressional hearing about antisemitism on campus last week.

Gay and the presidents of University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) faced an uproar for their academic responses to sharp questions about what could trigger disciplinary action under their universities’ codes of conduct as part of a hearing earlier this month to address the rise of antisemitism on campus since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, is in Washington DC to make a last-ditch appeal to congressional Republicans to approve additional aid to Ukraine as the Russian invasion grinds into a third year. During his visit he will meet with members of Congress and Joe Biden.

Prospects of passing the aforementioned aid, part of a package that includes assistance to Israel as well as other national security asks, are dim – at least this week. Republicans are demanding steep concessions on border security and US immigration policy in exchange for sending more funds to Ukraine, which parts of their base has soured on. On Monday night, Senator James Lankford, a Republican from Oklahoma, told NBC “there’s no way to get it done this week”.

Rudy Giuliani is back in federal court in Washington DC on Tuesday to defend himself against a defamation lawsuit filed against him for false comments he made about two Georgia election workers after the 2020 election.

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