The online system for federal health funding warned of delays due to executive orders after the Trump administration announced a freeze.
President Donald Trump's budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing spending on federal grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across the country.
The White House rescinded a pause on all Federal grants and loans, but the short-lived action shined a light on what could come in the future.
Biden-era policies rescinded by Donald Trump could signal a significant shake-up in Medicare and Medicaid drug price reforms.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the pause on federal financial assistance will not include food stamps, Social Security, or Medicare and welfare benefits.
The order is "a potential five-alarm fire" for organizations that serve communities, nonprofit group executive says.
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
The White House is claiming the Wednesday move by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) rescinding a controversial order that froze a wide swath of federal financial assistance is not actually an end to curbing government spending.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, during her first press briefing, faced a barrage of questions on the administration's freeze on federal aid programs.
Russell Vought, Trump’s nominee for budget chief, has a plan: cut taxes for the wealthy, eliminate regulations on corporate power, and slash spending on government programs the rest of the country depends on.
Rep. Scott Fetgatter thanks the administration for clarifying that a funding freeze won't impact social programs.