


Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Funding Freeze Amid Legal Challenges
U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan has halted a controversial funding freeze by the Trump administration, initiated to review federal assistance programs.
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Overview
In response to a lawsuit by nonprofits, Judge Loren AliKhan temporarily blocked the Trump administration's funding freeze intended to review assistance programs, citing potential catastrophic impacts. Despite rescinding the memo, the administration still plans to pause federal funding. Judge AliKhan noted that many organizations remain unable to access vital resources. Legal battles continue as additional challenges to the freeze emerge, highlighting ongoing tensions over federal funding policies under the Trump administration.
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