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White House rescinded funding memo after GOP senators 'hit the ceiling'

The White House Budget Budget has withdrawn a memo that the Republican Senator has ordered a wide range of frozen federal subsidies and loans after “hitting the ceiling” by an order.

The Republican Senator has been careful not to publicly criticize President Trump after releasing a wide range of words on a wide range of Senate financing on Monday on Monday. According to the sources, they were alive.

“The Republican members, the state government, the people of our state come to us and” wait, wait, wait, and wait. What does this mean? This is a closed room caused by notes. A Republican Senator, who demanded anonymity to discuss the fuss behind, said.

“The first memo sounded very wide, as draft, and it sounded like a new order. Senator added.

A second Republican member of the Republican Party, who demanded anonymous, stated that the memo dropped by the White House budget bureau on Monday was “shocking” and caused a lot of confusion through the Senate Republican Conference.

“We were all hyperventilation for the federal government's funds and programs,” said Congress.

Republican Senate, led by Senate Budget Committee Chairman Susan Collins (R Main) and Senator Lisa Marukoski (R-Alaska), said directly that the White House was too wide in the White House. 。

They imposed the answer to the White House staff on how the freezing of funding would affect the provision of federal services.

“I revealed that I thought it was too sweep, especially for non -profit organizations that my state was causing a lot of confusion and surprise in my state, and it was clearly revoked. I'm happy, “said Collins on Wednesday afternoon.

Collins and Marcovsky are both important votes for acquiring Trump Cabinet candidates through the Senate.

The memo issued on Monday by OMB Director Matthew Virth, “Federal government agencies, all federal financial support and other associations of other related organizations that may be related to the administrative order issued by President Trump. Or, all activities related to payment must be temporarily suspended. “

These orders include 90 days suspension of most foreign development support, the end of all federal diversity, fairness and inclusive (DEI) programs, and climate programs funded by former President Biden. There was a pause.

According to the Senate's sources, Collins and Marukoski reportedly reported concerns to the White House officials.

Murkowski stated that her state members were “shutouts” on the federal payment management service web portal operated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

MURKOWSKI told Hill that OMB issued an order in the second half of Monday and then heard many feedback from people in Alaska.

“I first met with the people who started Alaska this morning, and of course one of the people who was not impressed by the head start. [by the funding freeze] But yesterday, no one could access the portal, “she said on Wednesday.

“That's what everyone was talking about yesterday,” she said.

Senator Jerry Moran (R-KAN) states that “lack of information” about how the OMB command affects local financing needs, causing members to “pick up the phone.” I did it.

“I think the lack of information is to catch people who take the phone or send by phone or email. They don't know what they mean. They have the opportunity to ask questions. The level of anxiety decreases significantly, “he said.

“We most heard about the community and city that had a subsidy. We are trying to understand what this means for the grant. Our answer is,” We do it. I'm trying to find it. “

The Republican Senator said that the financing order was completely surprising, such as the Secretary of Trump, such as Sean Duffy, such as Sean Duffy.

“The administration was quite surprising,” said Senator GOP. “Sean Duffy, who has just been confirmed, has just caused a heart attack when his staff saw the memo. They did not talk about it at all, they did not know anything about it.”

Micround Senate (RS.D.) stated that Senator did not receive advanced warnings on Monday OMB memo, and before the White House officials dropped this kind of drastic order in parliament. It was recommended to communicate in advance.

“It's always evaluated, sometimes easier to implement and help selling plans to the public,” he said, “he said to give the Diet the prime minister to the Diet.

“That's his choice,” he said about Trump. “I think it will go through the growth stage of who is all White House. [the know] And what they need to speak, and what they need to keep their private until they are actually released. “

When asked if he was surprised, the round said: “That's right.”

Senator Sherry Moore Capito (RW.Va.) heard from a member of West Virginia, a widespread frozen for subsidies, loans, and other support.

“I have heard from some West Virgins, concerned about OMB memo, which indicates the freezing of federal subsidies, loans, and other fiscal support programs,” said. The recipient will fully understand and prepare potential freezing or changes. “

Kendra Daberenport, the president and CEO of Easter Seal, a non -profit group, provides services to children, adults with disabilities, elderly people, and veterans, and the White House budget order from Monday has many Republican Party. He stated that he had destroyed services nationwide, including the state of the members. 。

She said that her affiliated companies nationwide were completely surprised by the memo.

“There was no preamble in the confusion that happened,” she urged her to provide more guidance to the White House.

“The payment system we are using has been closed to compete and reduce the awarded federal funds, which happened in the eastern morning standard,” she erupted on Tuesday morning. He talked about confusion.

“We couldn't access the funds to calculate salary calculations. To maintain weekly programs paid in operation,” she said. I was immediately influenced.

Another Republican Senator has characterized a Monday noting as an incorrect error.

“Chaos is not a good thing,” said Senator.

Even after the White House Budget office withdrew Monday notes with a new memo released on Wednesday, there was a confusion about the federal government's frozen funds.

White House's press, Karoline Leavitt, stated in a statement on Wednesday that Trump's presidential order stopped foreign aid and ended the DEI programs and other programs referenced in OMB memo from Monday.

“In light of the suspension order, the OMB has canceled the notes to end the federal government's confusion about the federal government's policies created by court and illegal media reports. The order is completely valid and will be strictly implemented by all organizations and departments, “Leavitt stated in a statement.

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