BREAKING NEWS FROM CNN: The White House Office of Management and Budget has rescinded the federal aid freeze, according to a memo obtained by CNN from a Trump administration official.
“OMB Memorandum M-25-13 is rescinded. If you have questions about implementing the President’s Executive Orders, please contact your agency General Counsel,” the memo reads.
The White House budget office had ordered the pause on federal grants and loans, according to an internal memorandum sent Monday, which unleashed confusion and anxiety even as the White House said it was not as sweeping an order as it appeared.
Yesterday, U.S. Rep. Nellie Pou (D-9) and other Democrats criticized the Trump Administration’s freeze of all legal federal grants.
Pou decried the maneuver as a “blatantly illegal act that will imperil the lives of countless Americans and violates the separation of powers foundational to the Constitution.”
“In the dead of night, the Trump administration announced a gross power grab the likes of which we have never seen in the United States before,” said the North Jersey Congresswoman. “On a practical level, the illegal freezing of spending passed into law will threaten the lives of cancer patients, halt life-saving medical research, block aid to small businesses, and kill disaster relief, among countless immediate negative impacts. The suffering this illegal act will cause Americans will be catastrophic. Far from a measure to lower costs, this action will raise the cost of living for millions of families across the country. More broadly, what the administration is trying to do is nothing less than a complete subversion of Congress and a declaration of war on America’s very constitutional order. This illegal act must be struck down by the courts and opposed by elected officials across our political system, especially House Republicans who helped enact and fund these programs.”
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In a surprising turn of events, the White House has decided to reverse its decision to freeze federal aid, according to a report by Insider NJ. The decision to freeze federal aid was met with widespread criticism and backlash from lawmakers, advocacy groups, and the public.
The initial decision to freeze federal aid was made in an effort to cut costs and reduce government spending. However, the move was met with immediate pushback as many argued that cutting off aid to those in need would only exacerbate existing problems and harm vulnerable populations.
The reversal of the decision comes as a relief to many who rely on federal aid to make ends meet. The decision to reverse the freeze on federal aid demonstrates a willingness on the part of the White House to listen to the concerns of the American people and prioritize the well-being of those who depend on government assistance.
While the specifics of how federal aid will be distributed moving forward remain unclear, the reversal of the freeze is a positive step in the right direction. It is crucial that government aid continues to be provided to those who need it most, especially during these challenging times.
Overall, the decision to reverse the freeze on federal aid is a welcome development and a reminder of the importance of government assistance in supporting those in need. It is hoped that this decision will lead to more thoughtful and compassionate policies in the future.