A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's freeze on hundreds of billions in federal aid just minutes before it was set to take effect. The sweeping order, affecting thousands of grant programs, was challenged by advocacy groups and Democratic attorneys general, citing severe disruptions to health care, education, and infrastructure.
The White House defended the freeze as necessary to align federal spending with Trump's priorities, including cutting diversity and equity initiatives. While officials claimed essential benefits like Social Security and Medicare would be unaffected, reports surfaced of Medicaid payment disruptions, affecting doctors nationwide.
Democrats slammed the order as unconstitutional, arguing Congress controls federal spending. Senator Ron Wyden confirmed Medicaid providers in all 50 states faced payment issues, contradicting White House claims. Senator Chris Murphy also reported that Connecticut's Head Start program was unable to pay staff. Health industry experts warned of long-term damage if Medicaid funding stalls.
The freeze extends to foreign aid and nonprofit funding, with 55 agencies ordered to review over 2,600 grant programs. It excludes Pentagon contractors but leaves disaster relief uncertain, raising concerns for states recently hit by natural disasters.
Republicans defended the move as a step toward curbing the $6.75 trillion budget, though some, like Representative Don Bacon, questioned its impact on vital programs. A legal battle looms, with courts set to revisit the case on Monday.
Trump's approval rating has dipped to 45%, with voters also opposing his recent moves to rename the Gulf of Mexico and change birthright citizenship rules. As legal challenges mount, the full impact of the freeze remains uncertain.


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