A judge sided with a coalition of 22 states and temporarily blocked a federal aid funding freeze directed by the White House — the second such order this week.
The Trump administration's recent pause on certain federal assistance and grant programs has sparked concern and confusion.
(WSAW) - A federal judge in Rhode Island has issued a temporary restraining order in the lawsuit filed by Wisconsin and a coalition of 22 other states challenging President Donald Trump’s Office of ...
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration from freezing federal loans, grants and other financial assistance to 22 states, barring the Republican from ...
House members may have been out of town for their first recess of the 119th Congress, but that was no impediment to another ...
Rep. Henry Cuellar addresses the implications of the OMB memo and executive orders on federal funding in TX-28.
The temporary restraining order will be in place until further order of the court while the judge considers whether to issue ...
Senior White House officials had not reviewed the Office of Management and Budget's sweeping order freezing federal grants and loans before it was issued, sources say.
North Carolina officials and advocates denounced President Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze trillions of dollars in federal ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson said he expects a federal judge will soon grant a temporary restraining order keeping the ...
From the funding freeze to the federal-employee buyout, the White House doesn’t seem to know what its own teams are doing.
It is unclear whether the pause will still take effect, given the administration's apparent U-turn and the legal challenges it faces.