As Trump settles in, a chaos that is somehow familiar
- A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to freeze trillions in federal spending, preventing disruption to key government programs until at least February 3, 2025.
- The order was issued after advocacy groups argued that the freeze would devastate essential services for millions of Americans, including healthcare and housing assistance.
- The White House's spending freeze faced criticism for potentially violating constitutional powers, with Democratic leaders warning of its harmful effects on families and businesses.
- Trump's administration claimed the freeze aimed to align federal spending with his priorities, but it sparked widespread chaos and confusion across government agencies.
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