In a brief memo Wednesday, the Office for Management and Budget announced that it would be withdrawing its order to pause funding for review.
But then, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt just made things even messier.
The freeze was originally intended to go into effect at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. But all day, state officials and lawmakers reported having issues accessing essential government services such as Medicaid and Head Start, despite subsequent assurances from OMB that these programs would not be affected by the freeze. These issues, and widespread confusion led to a public outcry, as many feared that their health care access was in jeopardy.
Tuesday night, a district judge ordered a brief administrative stay on the freeze, delaying it from going into effect until February 3. This means that Leavitt’s claim the executive orders are “in full force and effect” is false.
James is part of a coalition of Democratic attorneys general who have sued the Trump administration over the funding freeze.
This story has been updated.
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