The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
A White House memo set off a flurry of panic across nonprofit groups, who said they were unable to access federal government systems used to withdraw funds.
The extent of the impacts of the Trump administration’s sudden 90-day freeze of almost all foreign aid is still unclear almost a week on, as officials and aid workers overseas try to make sense of which activities must be suspended.
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Even before he takes the reins at the White House budget office, Russell Vought ... Interior Department and U.S. Agency for International Development, though some of the changes he recommended ...
The White House i s pausing federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s administration begins an across-the-board ideological review of its spending.
President Donald Trump started his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient the U.S. government.
WHO, the United Nations health agency that helps protect the ... on the secretary of state and director of the Office of Management and Budget to pause funding “with all practicable speed.”
Consequently, Trump declared that “no further United States ... with the Office of Management and Budget. The State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development are the main ...
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The withdrawal of the federal freeze was a stunning about-face for President Donald Trump’s White House, which has so far pushed the envelope to reshape the federal government, sowing chaos and confusion in firing career civil servants, pausing foreign aid programs and offering federal workers a buyout.
President Donald Trump's White House ordered a pause in all federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday, a sweeping decision that could disrupt education and health care programs, housing assistance,