On a sudden face on January 29, the Trump administration has been forced by the court order to cancel a note published yesterday by the Management Office and the Mathew Vaed budget director who ordered “temporary pause” Of all the previous federal awards of the agencies to be reviewed to fulfill the executive orders of President Donald Donald Trump.
The mandate, issued with little details that led to mass confusion between the recipients and industry groups, filed an immediate demand by a commercial group that convinced a federal judge to issue a temporary containment order. At the same time, 23 state lawyers were sue separately in a federal court of Rhode Island to stop the note. “I am very worried about the irreparable damage that has been clearly produced,” said Judge in the court, John McConnell, on January 29.
Vath announced in an updated orientation on January 29 that the M-25-13 Memorandum of the Shadow “is terminated.” He advised agencies with questions about the implementation of the President’s executive orders to contact his general advice.
In a statement by email to the media, the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, in effect.
He also published on the site of social networks X a note that resembled those that were often published by Trump, with the use of capital words, that the action is not “a termination of the freezing of federal funding . It is simply a rescission of the Shadow Note to end any confusion created by the court’s disposal [executive orders] It remains in full force and effect on federal funding and will be implemented strictly. “
In a new statement, Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Vice President of the Appropriating Committee, said that the termination Edict was “real people [who] made a difference talking. ”
Russell Vought, a former Trump Shadow Director of Trump, who is said to have developed a lot of fiscal policy contained in the Ultra Conservative 2025 project, which is being incorporated into the current administration policy, could obtain a confirmation of the Senate for Repeat this role on January 30, despite official objections of 11 Democrats.