Former White House Chief of Staff, Mick Marvanny, said on Tuesday that Trump's freezing of the federal aid could end in the Supreme Court.
“How does this end? This is already in the court, you know [the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)] It's better than anyone, how is this end? Blake Burman in Newsnation asked Mulvaney about “The Hill”.
“In this building opposite the building, the one with a flashy column, not a dome building, will go to the Supreme Court,” said Marbunny.
Late Monday, the federal government agency was instructed by the Trump administration to suspend the subsidy and loan payments in a government screening to guarantee that the expenditure was applicable according to the agenda of the president.
Matthew Virth, a representative director of the Business Budget Bureau (OMB), has issued a memo to the federal agency to temporarily stop “all activities related to all federal financial support or payment”. did.
Late on Tuesday afternoon, the Federal judge temporarily prevented the federal aid just before being implemented. On Monday, the US Judge Lauren Alican will hold another hearing on whether to permit an extension.
In recent briefing, the White House spokeswoman Calorin Lebit defended the federal subsidy and loan suspension.
“It's a temporary pause, and the management and budget stations are reviewing the federal funds from the doors,” Levit said.
With his “The Hill”, Mulvaney has not planned to return to work directly later this year, and what is equivalent to the acquisition proposed to all 2 million federal employees from the Trump administration. I commented.
“What he is trying to do is to do what you are doing in the private sector and buy people from work,” he said, and firing people from government work. I added it that it was difficult.
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