U.S. President Donald Trump speaks on the day of signing the document to issue Presidential orders and amnesty to the defendant on the White House on January 20, 2025 on the day of the inauguration ceremony.
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Until next week, the Federal Judge paused the Trump administration’s order, which will freeze existing federal subsidies and loans until the government has examined them.
Judge Loren Alican on Tuesday at a zoom hearing was just a few minutes before the freezing order was set to be enabled at 5:00 pm. What is dangerous is the potentially worth a trillion dollar.
As long as Ariican did not decide to demand a temporary suppression or TRO, as a plaintiff who filed a lawsuit early on the Trump administration’s behavior He stated that the expiration date would expire at 5:00 pm on Monday.
The judge was planning a hearing on Monday morning for discussions on TRO requested by the US District Court in Washington DC.
The U.S. Department of Justice opposed the administrative stay against the order issued by the Management Budget Bureau. This is part of the efforts to reduce spending without complying with President Donald Trump’s efforts to “wake up ideology.” Government program.
Staying in Alican will only affect the payment of the government that has already been approved, not the required money.
The judge had objection to the order within a few hours after submitting the lawsuit, and the Medicade refund portal system was offline, and several Senator believed that it was a reaction to the Trump administration. I ordered it.
OMB orders revealed only by news outlets on Monday night have created a wide range of confusion about which program loses funding.
The memo detailed the “temporary suspension of agents, loans, and other financial support programs” according to the subject.
Federal governments have demanded and reviewed support activities that match all federal financial support programs and Trump policies that match Trump’s policies. Includes foreign aid, support for non -governmental organizations, and “Green New Deal, a gender ideology.”
Non -profit organizations and small and medium -sized enterprises sued OMB in the Washington Court in Washington on Tuesdays, trying to prevent orders from getting into effect in the second half of the day.
Plaintiff’s lawyer Jessica Morton said that if an order was enforced at an order to the client at the hearing on Tuesday afternoon, at least some of the grant programs operated by the client would have a “clear harm.”
Morton stated that the “confusion caused by the complexity” of the order guarantees the delay in its implementation.
She also stated that OMB would blame the situation. Because the order became bright within 24 hours before getting into effect.