The White House budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing federal grants after the administration’s move to halt spending earlier this week provoked a backlash.
The freeze on hundreds of billions of dollars of federal grants had been temporarily halted by a judge on Tuesday.
The White House issued a brief memo on Jan. 29 rescinding the memo from a day earlier ordering a freeze on numerous types of federal spending. · White House On Wednesday, the Trump ...
The Trump administration reversed its policy to freeze grants and loans while officials evaluated whether spending met the president's priorities.
The White House on Wednesday rescinded its order ... She said the reversal resulted from a temporary injunction on the spending freeze issued by a federal judge in the District of Columbia ...
The temporary moratorium on some federal financial assistance programs was set to take effect Tuesday, setting off widespread ...
The White House confirmed that OMB pulled the memo Wednesday in a two sentence notice sent to agencies and departments, but said that Trump’s underlying executive orders targeting federal ...
The White House abruptly rescinded its federal funding freeze Wednesday after most Republicans spent days defending it. In a short memo to the heads of executive departments or agencies, OMB ...
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali grew impatient during a hearing with a lack of clear responses from the administration’s lawyers ...