State officials blast Trump for freezing federal funds to Oregon ‘to advance his political agenda’
- Governor Tina Kotek and Attorney General Dan Rayfield criticized President Donald Trump for freezing federal funds to Oregon, calling it a political power grab and a dereliction of duty.
- The funding freeze threatens vital programs like Medicaid and Head Start, which many Oregonians rely on for healthcare and education.
- Rayfield joined 22 other Democratic Attorneys General to file a lawsuit against Trump's directive, asserting that Congress should control federal funding allocation.
- A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump's funding freeze, stating it could cause irreparable harm to those dependent on these resources.
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