‘I am concerned’: How Susan Collins talks about Donald Trump as he targets Maine
- Maine's Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for allegedly freezing federal funding for school lunches and disabled adults, claiming it was "illegal" and lacked Congressional approval.
- The lawsuit argues that the U.S. Department of Agriculture's funding freeze violated regulations requiring a hearing before termination of funds.
- Attorney General Aaron Frey stated that the funding freeze threatens essential food programs for children and vulnerable adults, claiming it is part of an "unlawful campaign of coercion."
- USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins asserted that Maine's noncompliance with federal law costs the state funding vital for education.
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Maine sues Trump over freeze on school funding
(The Center Square) — Maine's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing it of "illegally" freezing federal funding for school lunches and disabled adults.
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