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A former employee at the U.S. Department of Justice has revealed in a complaint that Trump's investigations into prestigious American universities were not always supported by sufficient legal evidence. Instead, they were subjected to political pressure and steered toward achieving predetermined outcomes. The investigations targeted universities such as Brown, Harvard, and Columbia, where massive financial settlements were reached without establishing legal violations. The amounts paid ranged from $50 million to $200 million. The investigations have also been criticized for being rushed and politically motivated, including targeting Muslim faculty members, with some overlaps involving anti-Semitic themes and financial pressures on the universities. This occurred against the backdrop of rising student protests against the war in Gaza, which saw a decline in freedom of expression and digital persecution of demonstrators.
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