The president's planned freeze to federal grants and loans has sewn uncertainty around funding for public housing, university research and other programs. But a judge has blocked the directive, for now.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt is set to make her debut behind the podium as the White House holds its first official news briefing Tuesday afternoon. Leavitt is certain to get questions related to the White House budget office’s decision to pause all grants and loans disbursed by the federal government to ensure its programs are consistent with President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
The Trump administration ordered a freeze on federal grants and loans Tuesday. While the move was blocked by a federal judge​, one of the many areas potentially impacted by the loss, if it's enacted,
Moving day at the White House is a frenzied but carefully choreographed dance that begins while most of the nation is still in bed.
The remarks from Karoline Leavitt, the new White House press secretary, echoed earlier remarks by the Biden administration about the sightings.
The White House budget office has ordered a pause in grants, loans and other federal financial assistance, according to a memo sent to government agencies on Monday, potentially paralyzing a vast swath of programs and sowing confusion and alarm among the array of groups that depend on them.
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Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio must pay a $475,000 fine levied against him for misusing public funds during his failed White House bid, a judge ruled this week The son of an inmate who ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and President-elect Trump met in Palm Beach, Florida, Friday, three days before Trump's return to the White House. "President Trump and I had a productive ...
Trump’s wife, Melania, and teenage son, Barron, are expected to stay at the White House in varied capacities, with the latter attending New York University (NYU) in Manhattan. Melania told Fox News in a Jan. 13 interview that she will split her time between Washington, D.C., New York and Florida.
Jonathan Capehart, the Washington, D.C. media macher, recently visited New York City favorites Minetta Tavern and Pastis, as well as L.A. hotspot Osteria Mozza. But he didn’t have to leave the nation’s capital.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders cracking down on campus antisemitism and stripping federal funds from K-12 schools that teach Critical Race Theory.