Trump's fund freezing order is suspended, and the White House said it will fight it

PANews reported on January 29 that according to Jinshi, the White House said on January 29 local time that it was ready to fight the fund freeze in court. U.S. federal judge Alihan issued a temporary blocking order a few minutes before the freeze plan took effect on the 28th. This administrative suspension order was made after the non-profit organization filed a lawsuit and will last until the afternoon of February 3. The court hearing will be held on the morning of February 3. The fund freeze was originally scheduled to take effect at 17:00 Eastern Time on the 28th. The judge's suspension order ensures that federal agencies, states and other organizations that receive federal government funds will continue to receive funds after the original deadline.

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