The Trump administration has temporarily paused grant, loan and other financial assistance programs at the Office of Management and Budget, prompting criticism from congressional Democrats.
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
The federal government fell into chaos Tuesday as officials braced for potential interruptions to programs that range from protecting food safety to responding to natural disasters.
As director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought plans to implement the most critical parts of the new Trump agenda.
Everyone wanted to know the same thing — had the Trump administration actually frozen federal funds and would they be able to keep functioning? On Tuesday morning, the answer from Washington was, we’re trying to figure that out.
A federal judge put a temporary hold on the White House directive as Washington and 21 other states filed a lawsuit.
A judge has postponed a Trump administration pause on grant, loan and other financial assistance programs at the Office of Management and Budget.
A new letter from Rhode Island's congressional delegates to the federal Office of Management and Budget asks the office to confirm that all previously approved funding for local projects will be released to the state.
Watch live as Trump continues his crackdown on illegal immigration and takes executive action on federal aid and DEI initiatives.
A move by President Donald Trump's budget office to at least temporarily halt federal aid to programs produced profound uncertainty on Tuesday, drawing condemnation from Democratic members of Michigan's congressional delegation and prompting the state's top law enforcement officer to threaten legal action.
The United States has the smallest defense budget in nearly 100 years. If the U.S. is in a cold war, it seems to be cheaper and less urgent than the last.
On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked a plan to freeze federal funding for trillions of dollars. It caused panic for many legislators, nonprofits, and families, while some feel this is a step in the right direction.