The Justice Department argued that the lawsuit by 22 states was moot because the Trump administration recently rescinded its spending memo. The judge disagreed.
A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from freezing federal grants, loans, and other financial assistance at the urging of Democratic state ...
The lawsuit was brought by a group of Democratic state attorneys general against President Donald Trump and his administration.
Just 10 days into his first term in office, Trump signed the order installing the aforementioned 2-for-1 deregulatory benchmark, but former President Joe Biden rescinded that order on his first day in ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller tussled with Fox News's Jacqui Heinrich on Friday over the Trump administration memo ordering a freeze in federal spending on loans and ...
A memo from the Office of Management and Budget ordering a freeze on federal assistance sparked confusion across the country ...
As expected, Judge McConnell granted a temporary restraining order preventing the administration from freezing spending.
The temporary restraining order will be in place until further order of the court while the judge considers whether to issue ...
Senior White House officials had not reviewed the Office of Management and Budget's sweeping order freezing federal grants and loans before it was issued, sources say.
There is a long, bipartisan history of attempts to rein in spending and address concerns about government inefficiencies, ...
Trump later rolled out plans to abolish federal taxes on overtime and Social Security benefits — along with a variety of other reforms, such as scrapping the $10,000 cap on the amount of state and ...
Most humanitarian agencies operate just ahead of insolvency in the best of times, Nate Radomski, the executive director of ...