Trump says he's close to 'a Deal' with Harvard, as judge grants injunction

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People hold up signs during the Harvard Students for Freedom rally in support of international students at the Harvard University campus in Boston in May.

People hold up signs during the Harvard Students for Freedom rally in support of international students at the Harvard University campus in Boston in May. Rick Friedman/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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On social media Friday President Trump wrote the administration had been working closely with Harvard University to strike a deal, with an announcement likely next week.

"They have acted extremely appropriately during these negotiations, and appear to be committed to doing what is right," Trump posted to Truth Social. He went on to write an agreement with the university would be "HISTORIC, and very good for our Country."

The Widener Library on the Harvard Campus in Cambridge, Mass.

Trump's post came on the same day a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that would continue blocking the president's efforts to bar international students from attending Harvard University.

Judge Allison D. Burroughs had previously issued a temporary block halting the moves by Trump.

Chinese students wait outside the U.S. Embassy for their visa application interviews, in Beijing on May 2, 2012.

The Trump administration has taken a series of actions around Harvard's international students, including disqualifying Harvard students from receiving visas. On June 4, the president issued a proclamation saying the university has failed to account for "known illegal activity" by students there.

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