Trump's Grant Freeze Reversed: What Happened and Why

Thu Jan 30 2025
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On Wednesday, the White House Office of Management and Budget reversed a memo that froze federal grants. This memo, sent on Monday evening, caused confusion and legal challenges. The goal was to review spending that might not align with Trump's recent executive orders, like those targeting diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change. The memo asked agencies to answer questions like, "Does this program promote gender ideology? " or "Does this program support abortion? " by February 7. However, the memo's wording and the White House's responses caused uncertainty about which programs would be affected.
A federal judge stopped the freeze from starting on Tuesday evening, after an emergency hearing requested by nonprofit groups. Another lawsuit by Democratic state attorneys general was also pending. The White House press secretary blamed the confusion on the courts and news outlets. Trump administration officials said programs like Medicare, Social Security, student loans, and food stamps wouldn't be affected. But they sometimes struggled to provide clear answers. For instance, they first avoided saying if Medicaid was exempt, then later clarified that it was. Organizations that rely on federal money, like Meals on Wheels and Head Start, were worried about potential cuts. Democratic critics of the order celebrated its reversal but noted the chaos it caused.
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