Uncertainty abounds for TN's nonprofits as Trump reverses federal funding freeze
- A federal judge temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration's pause on federal grants and loans, which was set to take effect, as warned by advocacy groups and charities about its potential impact on American lives.
- The White House issued a memo limiting the freeze's scope to programs that may conflict with Trump's executive actions, but confusion remains among nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
- The National Association of Medicaid Directors confirmed that Medicaid would not be part of the federal funding freeze, alleviating concerns for low-income Americans.
- Humanitarian officials reported catastrophic implications for aid in Gaza and Ukraine due to the funding freeze, prompting lawsuits from nonprofit groups and states against the administration.
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Trump White House Rescinds Memo Freezing Federal Grants After Widespread Confusion
The White House confirmed that OMB pulled the memo, but said that Trump's underlying executive orders targeting federal spending in areas like diversity, equity and inclusion and climate change remained in place.
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