Trump spends a freezing note that caused confusion, chaos was open

Washington – Trump administration on Wednesday canceled a note issued less than 48 hours earlier, which called for freeing expenditure on numerous federal grant and loan programs.

Original note, issued on Monday evening by the Management and Budget Office, led to widespread confusion and frustration By organizations such as meals on wheels and scholarship holders that rely on financing from the veterans department, as well as members of the Congress of both political parties.

Republican Senator Maine Susan Collins, chairwoman of the Committee of Men, was satisfied with OMB of notes.

“I am glad that OMB cancers a note imposing wide breaks in federal programs,” wrote Collins in a statement. “Although incoming administrations are not unusual to browse federal programs and rules, this note was exaggerated and caused unnecessary confusion and consternation.”

Patty Murray, D-Wash.

“This is an important victory for the American people, whose voices were heard after a huge pressure from every corner of this country,” people made a difference, speaking, “wrote Murray. “Despite this, the Trump administration – by combining pure incompetence, cruel intentions and deliberate disregard of the law,” has used true harm and chaos for millions in the last 48 hours, which are still ongoing. “

The press secretary of the White House, Karoline Leavitt, issued a written statement on Wednesday in the afternoon, which seemed to suggest that the dismissal of the note was to circumvent the judge’s decision.

“In the light of the OMB order, he canceled the note to end all the confusion in federal policy created by a court decision and unfair relations in the media,” wrote Leavitt in a statement. “Executive orders issued by the president on financing reviews remain fully and effective and will be rigorously implemented by all agencies and departments. This action should effectively terminate the court case and allow the government to focus on enforcing the president’s orders to control federal expenses. In the coming weeks and months, further executive activities will continue to end the gross waste of federal financing. “

Ombium Decision to cancel the note Wednesday took place on Tuesday in the White House that the freezing of expenses would not affect social security, Medicare, Medicaid and direct food assistance programs, such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance or Snap.

Two separate lawsuits were filed in the Federal District Court that want to block the OMB note on Tuesday evening at 17:00.

A lawsuit filed by the National Council of Nonfits, American Public Health Association and Main Street Alliance led to the federal judge of the District Court, which put away the momentary freezing of expenses until February 3 at 17:00

A separate federal judge is to listen to arguments from democratic general prosecutors on Wednesday afternoon whether he should issue a momentary order for restraint, which would also block in the OMB note before continuing the court case.

It was not clear at once how OMB notes on Monday evening would affect these two lawsuits.

This is a developing story that will be updated.

Last updated 14:06, January 29, 2025

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