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White House defends sweeping pause on grants and loans

Tuesday Trump White House has defended a widespread suspension of federal subsidies and loans facing the disruption of non -profit organizations and the Democratic Party of the Democratic Party.

Director Calorin Levit was announced late on Monday and asked some questions at the first briefing announced at 5:00 pm on Tuesday.

“It's a temporary pause, and the management and budget stations are reviewing the federal funds from the doors,” Levit said.

She emphasized that a program that gives direct profits to Americans, such as med care, social security, and food stamps, is not affected by the suspension. She focuses on the government's expenditure to match the agenda of Trump, investing in diversity, fairness, inclusiveness (DEI), or a global health agency. He said he did not provide funds to the program that deals with the government group.

“President Trump is looking for you by issuing this pause, because he's a good steward with your taxpayer's dollar,” said Leabit.

The memo issued by Matthew Virth, a representative director of the Administration Budget (OMB) (OMB), is instructed to temporarily suspend “all activities related to all federal financial support or payment”. I am doing 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.

Some Democrats have shown an imminent legal measure to prevent orders. Other Democratic members are seeking to delay the choice of Trump, which leads OMB, until the administration retreats.

“Trump's actions will cause turmoil to the red and blue communities anywhere. This is the funds expected by the community, and this memo has created confusion and confusion,” the Experience Commission. Senator Patty Malay (D-Wash), a member of the Ranking Democratic Party, states.

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