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Judge Blocks HHS Funding Freeze, Saves Billions for States

A federal judge blocks HHS from freezing $10 billion in social services funding to five Democratic-led states, citing constitutional concerns. The Trump administration aimed to halt funding due to alleged fraud, but states argued the move was unconstitutional and politically motivated. The judge granted a temporary restraining order, pausing the freeze for two weeks while the court reviews a longer block. Checkout Solipillow.com

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