By Zach Montague Reporting from Washington A federal judge on Thursday extended ... A memo from the White House budget office ...
The case is likely to continue for months, among dozens of lawsuits filed against the Trump administration in its first weeks ...
The White House did not ... pause spending on federal financial assistance programs. That memo said the freeze was necessary while the administration reviewed grants and loans to ensure they ...
"Here, the executive put itself above Congress," a federal judge wrote, issuing a preliminary injunction barring the Trump ...
A second federal judge has indefinitely blocked President Trump’s freeze on federal grants and loans, saying the White House had “put itself above Congress” and undermined democracy.
As federal dollars continue to be frozen for projects across the nation, a Pioneer Valley farm has joined a federal lawsuit ...
The White House did not ... pause spending on federal financial assistance programs. That memo said the freeze was necessary while the administration reviewed grants and loans to ensure they ...
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