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Columbia University’s interim president is resigning from her position at the embattled Ivy League, just days she told the Trump administration she would implement a mask ban to not lose $400 million in federal funding — while privately promising faculty she would not put one in place. Katrina Armstrong’s decision to step down came on the heels of her high-profile battle with the Trump administration over the prestigious New York school’s $400 million in federal funding, sources told the Wall Street Journal Friday. Explore More Brazen 'migrant influencer' who flashed cash, urged other illegals to squat in US homes deported to Venezuela — after causing uproar on flight JD Vance arrives in Greenland: 'It’s cold as s–t here — nobody told me' NYC's infamous 'Range Rover' squatter finds new home — in prison — for taking over woman's $1M family house The Post has reached out to Columbia and the White House for comment.