Here’s what’s been happening this week:
1) The new administration has taken several drastic actions related to federal funding including a later-rescinded memo from the White House Office of Management and Budget that instructed the federal government to freeze funding on all loans and grants. The memo “sent officials at schools, hospitals, nonprofit organizations, research companies and many others into a frantic scramble,” per the New York Times. Lawsuits swiftly filed by a coalition of nonprofits and state attorneys general appear to have halted the far-reaching freeze for now. However, many other executive orders, such as the one freezing nearly all U.S. foreign assistance — including programs that deliver lifesaving care for HIV/AIDS — remain in effect, causing significant harms in the U.S. and around the world. 2) Confirmation hearings continued this week for President Donald Trump’s high-level administration nominees, including three who are among the most problematic: Kash Patel for FBI director, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for health and human services secretary, and Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence. All three have faced tough questioning from some of the Democrats in the hearings and largely united support from Republicans.
3) On immigration, Trump’s crackdown has not only included actions such as allowing for ICE raids at schools and churches and summary deportation of nearly all migrant people arriving at the southern border, but also an indefinite freeze on refugee admissions from regions affected by war and other crises around the world. The refugee freeze immediately stranded more than 22,000 refugees who had been previously approved to come to the U.S. after a years-long vetting process. 4) Trump signed an executive order targeting transgender and other gender-diverse children by seeking to end all gender-affirming care for people under the age of 19. The order seeks to prohibit federal funding for children to receive this care through Medicare, Medicaid, and government employees’ health insurance. The order also demands that institutions receiving federal research and education grants stop providing gender-affirming care for children. |
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