The data from Jinshi on January 30 reported that, according to the US media, a copy of a memorandum from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the US government, the Trump government on Wednesday revoked the decision to freeze federal funding, which caused unease in the US political circles and widespread chaos. The new memorandum, released by the OMB on Wednesday, which consists of only two sentences, cancels the original memorandum issued by the office two days ago. 'If you have any questions about implementing the president's executive orders, please contact the general counsel of your institution,' the new memorandum said. The Trump administration's freeze on federal funding has raised uncertainty about the financial lifeline that is crucial to states, schools, and organizations that rely on tens of trillions of dollars in government funds, and has forced the White House to hastily explain which projects will be affected by the suspension of funding and which will not.
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The data from Jinshi on January 30 reported that, according to the US media, a copy of a memorandum from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the US government, the Trump government on Wednesday revoked the decision to freeze federal funding, which caused unease in the US political circles and widespread chaos. The new memorandum, released by the OMB on Wednesday, which consists of only two sentences, cancels the original memorandum issued by the office two days ago. 'If you have any questions about implementing the president's executive orders, please contact the general counsel of your institution,' the new memorandum said. The Trump administration's freeze on federal funding has raised uncertainty about the financial lifeline that is crucial to states, schools, and organizations that rely on tens of trillions of dollars in government funds, and has forced the White House to hastily explain which projects will be affected by the suspension of funding and which will not.