Judge extends block on Trump’s federal funding freeze
- U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan indicated that the federal government must not implement President Donald Trump's funding freeze, marking the third ruling against it.
- The ruling prevents agencies from following the Office of Management and Budget's memo to pause funding for federal financial assistance.
- Nonprofit organizations sued the OMB, claiming the funding freeze would have a 'devastating impact' on their operations, prompting AliKhan to grant a temporary pause.
- AliKhan expressed concern for nonprofits at risk of closing due to funding issues, stating that the freeze could violate the Constitution.
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