Trump administration freezes nearly all federal loans and grants

(The Hill) – The Trump administration late Monday directed federal agencies to pause the disbursement of loans and grants while the government conducts a review to ensure spending aligns with President Trump’s agenda.

A memo issued by acting director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Matthew Vaeth directs federal agencies to temporarily pause “all activities related to obligation or disbursement of all Federal financial assistance.”

“This temporary pause will provide the Administration time to review agency programs and determine the best uses of the funding for those programs consistent with the law and the President’s priorities,” the memo states.

The memo indicates that Social Security or Medicare benefits should not be impacted, nor should assistance that is provided directly to individuals.

The pause goes into effect at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the memo, which was reviewed by The Hill. OMB may grant exceptions for certain awards on a case-by-case basis, the memo states.

Federal agencies are instructed to conduct a review to determine whether federal loan and grant programs are impacted by Trump’s wave of executive orders during his first week in office. Those orders were related to border security, the federal workforce, ending the “weaponization” of government, the military and other aspects of government.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment on the memo.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) lambasted the move in a statement late Monday, saying the pause on federal disbursements “blatantly disobeys the law” and expressing skepticism that it is just a temporary hold.

“Congress approved these investments and they are not optional; they are the law. These grants help people in red states and blue states, support families, help parents raise kids, and lead to stronger communities,” Schumer said.

“Donald Trump’s Administration is jeopardizing billions upon billions of community grants and financial support that help millions of people across the country,” he added. “It will mean missed payrolls and rent payments and everything in between: chaos for everything from universities to non-profit charities.”

Trump and his nominee to lead OMB, Russ Vought, have signaled they may seek to expand presidential authority over the agency. Trump has also talked about challenging the Impoundment Control Act by using presidential authority to hold back certain funding appropriated by Congress. 

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During a Friday interview on SiriusXM, Smerconish told Mace that his friend had served for 16 years in the Virginia National Guard as a Black Hawk helicopter pilot and machine gunner.

"Recently, like many others, drummed out of the military because Joe has transitioned," the host explained. "And I know Joe to be such a patriot who has invested all that time on behalf of, now I will say, her government, why shouldn't she be able to continue to serve?"

"He is not a she," Mace insisted. "That a man thinks that he can become a woman and adopt the struggles that we have had for hundreds, if not thousands of years, to get to where we are today. And, in fact, we've never had a female president of the United States of America. And I'm not going to have some guy in a dress to take away the achievements of women who have not achieved everything."

"And it's offensive and it's gross and it's grooming and men and women's spaces."

Smerconish said he was worried that children who were confused about their gender could harm themselves after being demonized.

"And when Nancy Mace says, you know, uses words like gross and they're all mentally ill and so forth, I'm worried about the kid who's going to not feel welcome and harm themselves," he observed.

"Now you're saying kids are to commit suicide because of what I say!" Mace exclaimed. "Maybe I don't come back on [your show] because that is not at all. It's a mental illness."

"Nancy, I'll say to you directly, you're part of a climate of hostility that I think is going to cause these kids to really question themselves," the host explained.

"For my rights as a woman, and you're calling me hostile for doing that!" Mace said. "I have to be hostile."

"I didn't call you hostile," Smerconish pointed out, "but you are contributing to a hostile environment."

"You're on the left!" the lawmaker shouted. "And you're being disrespectful to the female guests on your program."

"I'm a gun owner who's for the death penalty, who's represented cops as a lawyer. You don't know anything," Smerconish shot back. "I'm the real conservative. I'm the Barry Goldwater, stay out of my bedroom, live and let live. Mine, which respects individual liberties."

"You're advocating for men in my bedroom, in my bathroom!" Mace claimed.

"Oh, and she hung up. Just for the record. Just for the record, she hung up," the host remarked.

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