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Sen. Justice on Trump first actions: ‘Give him time’

Senator Jim Justice (Rw.v.) said that Trump expanded his concerns and shocking actions for the execution behavior he took in the first few days of the second term. He said he needed.

In an interview With NBC NewsJustice, has defended Trump's decision to suspend federal loans and subsidies, despite the wide criticisms that broke out on Tuesday after the announcement.

“The first way to work on the problem is that all of them are frozen, and all the time can be done, and all the time to make the right decision is stopped,” justice said.

The Federal judge temporarily blocked Trump's plan to freeze federal aid a few minutes before it was enforced.

Lauren Alican, a former President of the former President Biden, was randomly assigned to a lawsuit and was recognized for a “short management stay.” Staying will maintain the federal aid at least until 5:00 pm on Monday.

Justice also asked NBC about West Virginia's hydrogen energy hubs, which were funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, which could be abolished.

A new Senator said he was not worried about Trump's actions and supported most of the new presidents last week as a conservative.

“I really believe that President Trump will make the right movement,” he said.

“He will make the right movement at the Chess Committee, but we have to give him a time to take him around it,” he continued. “If you're a moving target, you can't grab your arms.”

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