29.01.2025 23:30
The White House Office of Management and Budget announced the cancellation of the Trump administration's directive that halted federal loans, grants, and other assistance. White House spokesperson Leavitt stated that the directive was canceled for technical reasons, but the executive order signed by Trump remains in effect.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced that the directive halting "federal aid and grants" issued by the Donald Trump administration yesterday has been revoked.
TRUMP SIGNED, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET OFFICE REVOKED
An official from the White House Office of Management and Budget stated in a comment to the U.S. media that a decision made by the Trump administration has been lifted. The official shared that OMB has revoked a directive from the Trump administration that halted federal loans, grants, and other financial assistance.
STATEMENT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE SPOKESPERSON
Meanwhile, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt clarified the discussions that emerged in the press through a post on her X account. Leavitt stated that the decision to suspend federal funds was blocked by the court, and only the directive from yesterday was revoked for technical reasons, but the related presidential decree signed by Trump remains in effect.
"THE DECREE WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT AND WILL BE IMPLEMENTED DILIGENTLY"
The U.S. spokesperson said, "This decision was not a revocation of the suspension of federal funds; it is simply the revocation of OMB's related directive. Why? To end the confusion created by the court's injunction. The President's decree regarding federal funds will continue to remain in effect and will be implemented diligently."
SUSPENDED ON THE SAME DAY
The White House Office of Management and Budget issued a directive yesterday stating that all federal grants and loans were temporarily halted, and on the same day, the directive was suspended by Judge Loren AliKhan from Washington DC.
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