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Fox News
27-02-2025
- Business
- Fox News
Judge Blocks Trump's AID Freeze
Another federal judge throws a wrench in the DOGE machine. Why do they make it IMPOSSIBLE to save us money?! I'm Tomi Lahren, more next. So here we go again with the activist judges rushing in to keep government big and keep the aid dollars flowing to nonprofit and NGOs- or maybe more accurately to the people who work for the nonprofits and NGOs. The judge, Loren Alikhan from the US District Court for DC ruled that the pause of all federal grants, loans and assistance programs saying the nonprofits showed enough evidence to suggest 'even the threat of a funding freeze was enough to send countless organizations into complete disarray.' Yeah, that was kind of the point. But this is precisely why nothing ever gets done. Politicians on both sides are to blame. They all go to DC saying they are gonna cut waste and fat and downsize government and then they get there and grow it, instead. Democrats do it because they are globalists who love sending your money to Timbuktu for drag shows but Republicans in Congress do it too! For what reason, I'm not entirely sure. It shouldn't be this hard to save our hard-earned tax dollars, but alas the SWAMP is gonna SWAMP! I'm Tomi Lahren and you watch my show 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' at Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
White House rescinds federal aid freeze proposal day after judge temporarily halted it
Jan. 29 (UPI) -- The White House budget office Wednesday rescinded its controversial federal aid freeze, according to multiple media reports citing an administration memo. The memo from White House Office of Management and Budget Office acting director Matthew J. Vaeth said the order freezing the aid "is rescinded." The Washington Post, NBC News, and CNN were among media outlets reporting that the freeze, already temporarily halted by court action, was rescinded. Federal Judge Loren Alikhan had granted a motion to temporarily halt the freeze Tuesday. This week's sudden order freezing the aid triggered chaos as it appeared to endanger government programs for schools, housing and healthcare for low-income Americans. State access to Medicaid funding also had reported issues, as well. The memo rescinding the freeze came just a day after the federal judge stopped it temporarily. The controversial order paralyzed many federal programs, causing an uproar on Capitol Hill. The Hill, citing an anonymous GOP senator, said Republican lawmakers strongly opposed the freeze order. That senator noted that "chaos is never good." The senator said many Republican lawmakers were flooded with calls opposing the freeze.