Trump administration rescinds order attempting to freeze federal aid spending
- The Trump administration rescinded an order that paused federal aid spending, which caused confusion and legal challenges across the country.
- The order from the White House Office of Management and Budget created uncertainty for states, schools, and organizations relying on federal funds.
- Democratic critics, including Senator Patty Murray, celebrated the rescindment as a victory for the American people amid chaos caused by the administration.
- A temporary stay issued by U.S. District Judge Loren L. Alikhan was set to last until February 3, to consider the order's future.
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