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DOGE Places Entire Staff of Federal Homelessness Agency on Leave

  • A small agency that coordinates homelessness policy has been effectively shut down, leaving all staff on administrative leave, following a Trump administration executive order.
  • The agency had a budget of just over $4 million and focused on managing high homelessness rates, especially among veterans.
  • Jeff Olivet, the agency's last executive director, stated that it was created for efficient federal coordination to reduce homelessness.
  • Congressperson Emanuel Cleaver II criticized the targeting of the agency, calling it 'nonsensical' during a historic rise in housing costs and homelessness.
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The United States is currently experiencing a sharp constitutional confrontation between President Donald Trump and the judiciary, an independent branch of American power. Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has issued 104 executive orders, as of April 14, covering a wide range of issues, including immigration, economic policy, and government restructuring. Many of these orders have been challenged in the US courts, and several …

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