The White House sets the record directly about the impact of Trump’s federal funding freezing
After the announcement of temporary freezing on federal assistance, ordered by the Office for the Management and Budget of Trump Administration (OMB), Americans may be wondering if freezing will affect them.
In a dramatic judgment just minutes before the freezing came into force on Tuesday, the federal judge stopped federal freezing of the funds. US District Judge Loren Alikhan for Columbia County, named former President Joe Biden, was imposed on Tuesday afternoon by administrative stay.
Alikhan ordered the break to be paid up to 3 February at 5 pm
Prior to that verdict, in his first official briefing for journalists on Tuesday afternoon, a secretary for the White House print Caroline Leavitt He explained that federal apartment and loans would not affect the individual assistance that goes directly to the Americans.
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AND OMB has confirmed freezing It does not apply to student loans and grants, as the command clearly states financial assistance to “individuals” to exclude.
The break, which was supposed to take effect on Tuesday at 5 pm and remains in force until the re -examination of Trump’s administration, would also not influence Social securityLeavitt confirmed.
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Some of these programs include diversity, equality and involvement (DEI), Green New Deal and financing of non -governmental organizations that are contrary to national interest.
After the agencies complete the comprehensive analysis of their federal financial assistance programs, which will be required by February 10, they will be reviewed for consistency with the priorities of the President.
She noted in the record that the Federal Government had spent more than three trillion dollars on federal assistance in the Fiscal year 2024, according to the previous report.
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Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., earlier told Wall Street Journal that freezing “would mean missed salaries and payments of rent and everything between: chaos for all, from university to non -profit charities, state aid in disasters, local law implementation, assistance to the elderly, and food for those who need it. “
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Fox Business asked for Schumer’s comment after Leavitt’s remarks, but did not immediately receive an answer.
The break could be short as the day, the White House officials had previously told Fox Business. Agencies can also request exemption from case to case.
Danielle Wallace Fox News Digital contributed to this story.