Trump administration rescinds order attempting to freeze federal aid spending
- The Trump administration issued an executive order pausing U.S. Foreign development assistance for 90 days, causing a crisis in global health programs.
- The order led to a stop-work directive halting foreign aid and placing officials at the U.S. Agency for International Development on leave.
- The order was rescinded by the Trump administration after causing confusion and legal challenges, which was celebrated by Democratic critics.
- Senator Patty Murray stated that the order caused real harm and chaos for millions, highlighting the impact of the administration's actions.
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