An internal memorandum sent on Monday by the Office of Management and Budget ordered federal agencies to pause all grants and loans.
President Donald Trump’s pause on federal grants and loans has agencies and individuals scrambling as the fallout continues.
The two-page memo, which is set to take effect on Tuesday night, could impact lower-income households that rely on Medicaid, school breakfast and lunch programs; and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
The White House rescinded a pause on all Federal grants and loans, but the short-lived action shined a light on what could come in the future.
Nothing in this memo should be construed to impact Medicare or Social Security benefits,” the memo from the Office of Management and Budget reads.
President Donald Trump has frozen $3 trillion in federal funds until his administration completes a full spending review. Here’s what it means.
Unclear if sweeping executive order will affect Medicaid and other federal assistance programs for older Americans.
The Trump administration announced Monday night that it would unilaterally pause trillions of dollars in federal funding as it reviews whether programs are “consistent with the President’s policies and requirements.
President Trump temporarily freezes federal funding as programs and organizations that receive federal grants are reviewed. Here's what that means.
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget issued a memo ordering a temporary halt to “all federal financial assistance,” potentially paralyzing a vast swath of federal programs.
The spending freeze on federal assistance could affect everything from aid to nonprofits, universities, small business loans and state and local government grants.
An order from President Donald Trump to pause federal aid and grants to programs around the country sparked mass confusion.