One day in a two -page memo, the acting head of the White House budget office instructed the agencies to temporarily stop all federal financial support responsibilities or distribution activities.
On Tuesday, Judge Elkhan said she was issuing a short stay that would “maintain the stagnation” until he could make an oral argument, which is now fixed on Monday morning.
The White House’s directive, from catastrophic rescue to cancer research, can affect billions of dollars for federal programs.
In a post on X, Dian Antil, the President of the National Council of Non -Nafs, who brought legalism, celebrated the decision.
He wrote, “Our case was successful – the US District Court is preventing the OMB (Office of Management and Budget) from moving forward on a negative plan to withhold federal funds.”
Talking to reporters on Tuesday, White House press secretary Karolway said that governments would be allowed to reduce costs to “awake” gender issues and diversity programs.
The White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, defended the directive even before the judge’s decision, and told reporters that the federal financing pause would allow the government to get “credit control”.
“This does not affect any federal programs that relies on the Americans,” he said, responding to the question, saying whether the food delivery program will be affected or not.
Democrats have expressed alarm about the pause and argued that it will produce widespread results.