“I will not tolerate delay and defiance of our investigation while Harvard’s Jewish students continue to endure the firestorm of antisemitism that has engulfed its campus,” Foxx said in a statement. “It is my hope that these subpoenas serve as a wakeup call to Harvard that Congress will not tolerate antisemitic hate in its classrooms or on campus.” Harvard’s leaders have until March 4 at 5 p.m. to turn over the requested documents. The committee officially launched its investigation into Harvard last month after Republicans slammed three university leaders at a December House hearing on campus antisemitism. Lawmakers scrutinized responses...