The online system for federal health funding warned of delays due to executive orders after the Trump administration announced a freeze.
The White House rescinded a pause on all Federal grants and loans, but the short-lived action shined a light on what could come in the future.
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's freeze of federal funding. Will Medicare, Social Security or Medicaid be affected? Here's what to know.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the pause on federal financial assistance will not include food stamps, Social Security, or Medicare and welfare benefits.
President Donald Trump’s pause on federal grants and loans has agencies and individuals scrambling as the fallout continues.
Biden-era policies rescinded by Donald Trump could signal a significant shake-up in Medicare and Medicaid drug price reforms.
In a two-sentence memo released Wednesday, the White House has rescinded their drive to pause all federal funding and grants. “OMB Memorandum M-25-13 is rescinded. If you have any questions about implementing the President’s Executive Orders,
President Donald Trump has called for a temporary freeze on certain federal aid — sowing confusion and concern among California’s state officials and advocacy groups.
The White House budget office has ordered a pause in grants, loans and other federal financial assistance, according to a memo sent to government agencies on Monday, potentially paralyzing a vast swath of programs and sowing confusion and alarm among the array of groups that depend on them.
Karoline Leavitt said the federal loan and grant pause won’t affect Medicare, Social Security at press briefing Tuesday.