Trump revokes blockade of resources for NGOs and third sector entities

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Question has been processed since Monday (27) at the White House, which officially communicated on Wednesday (29); justification of the obstacle is due to the need to evaluate the compliance of the transfers

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Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, explained that the decision to cancel the blockade was motivated by judicial intervention

The United States government, under the administration of, has decided to reverse the suspension of resources for assistance programs, non -governmental organizations and small businesses. The blockade had been imposed on Monday (27) with the justification that it was necessary to assess whether these transfers were in accordance with government guidelines. On Tuesday (28) a judge made the decision to stop part of the block after receiving appeals from entities impacted by the measure. The situation evolved rapidly, and on Wednesday (29) officially reported it the revocation of the freezing, informing that the Memo Ombro M-25-13 was no longer in force.

Secretary of Press of the White House, explained that the decision to cancel the block was motivated by judicial intervention. This change of government posture reflects the pressure exerted by organizations that depend on these resources for their activities. Prior to the return announcement, the state department spokesman had defended the cuts in funding for international programs, claiming that the intention was to block initiatives he classified as “Woke programs.” This term, used by members of the Republican Party, refers to issues related to identity and diversity, which have generated heated debates in American politics.

*Report produced with the aid of AI
Published by Matheus Oliveira

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