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Trump administration directs widespread pause of federal loans and grants

The Trump administration has instructed the government to pause loans and subsidies to the federal agencies, while the government later, while the government examined to match President Trump's agenda.

The memo issued by the Director of the Administration Budget (OMB) is instructed by Matthew Virth to temporarily suspend “all activities related to all federal financial support or payment”. I will do it.

“This temporary suspension will review government agency programs and provide time to determine the best use of program funding that matches the law and the President's priority,” a memo states.

This memo indicates that it should not affect social security and medical benefits, and that it should not be provided directly to individuals.

According to the memo reviewed by the hill, the pause will be valid at 5:00 pm on Tuesday. The memo states that OMB could give a specific prize exception on a case -by -case case.

The federal government has been instructed to make a review of the federal loan and subsidy program to determine whether to be affected by Trump's presidential order in the first week of his inauguration. These orders are related to border security and federal labor, and have terminated “weapons” on other aspects of government, army, and government.

The White House did not respond to the request for comments on memos.

Trump, who led OMB, and his candidate, Lath, signaled that they might try to expand the President's authority than the institution. Trump also talked about the challenge of the water storage management law by using the presidential authorities to suppress certain funds assigned by parliament.

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