On January 27th, the Trump administration ordered a freeze on all disbursements of federal funds through a memorandum signed by the Office ...
Following court order, some agencies have turned spending back on while others are confused an awaiting further guidance.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 29 The Washington Post on Trump's OMB pick The White House memo announcing a federal spending freeze, rescinded Wednesday ...
WASHINGTON - A judge will likely extend a temporary block on President Donald Trump’s plan to halt federal grants and loans, ...
A judge said some nonprofits continued to be hampered by the freeze and still couldn’t access promised funding.
Each week of the first 100 days of the new Trump Administration, we will publish updates on key federal financial services regulatory and ...
They’re in the minority, but Democrats have some leverage over the confirmation of Trump’s nominees and government funding ...
Republicans need Democratic votes to keep the government open. This is leverage Democrats could use to rein in Trump and Musk ...
A second federal judge signaled she will block the Trump administration from implementing an across-the-board pause on ...
The judge cited the potential “catastrophic” impacts of Trump’s plan and said after a hearing that she was inclined to extend ...
Trump’s latest regulatory executive order requires agencies to remove ten rules for every new one, revokes Biden ...
Once back in office, Trump wasted no time testing that vision. He issued multiple Day One executive orders freezing funds to ...