Trump administration says it’s withholding social safety net money from 5 states over fraud concerns
The Trump administration froze $10 billion in aid to five Democratic-led states citing fraud concerns despite limited evidence beyond Minnesota's case, impacting programs aiding nearly 1 million families.
- On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it is withholding roughly $10 billion in federal social services and child-care funds from California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York, the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed.
- Following fraud probes in Minnesota that began after a viral allegation, the freeze builds on a Minnesota scandal involving alleged fraud at day-care centers that prompted earlier pauses in federal child-care funding.
- HHS detailed the funding categories affected, noting $2.4 billion from the Child Care and Development Fund, $7.35 billion from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and $869 million from the Social Services Block Grant.
- Immediate effects include advocates warning the freeze will disrupt aid for low-income families with children and strain child-care providers, while state governors including New York Governor Kathy Hochul prepare legal challenges.
- Critics argue the freeze targets the five states as political retribution and lacks evidence beyond Minnesota, while HHS says verification could take months.
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The Trump Administration announced the retention of $10 billion in funds allocated to federal programs that provide financial support to low-income children and families in five Democratic states: California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will require these territories to provide additional documentation to access money, because, they claim, “fraud” management of social assistance …
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The Department of Health and Human Services cut off five Democrat-run states' access to over $10 billion in federal child care and family assistance funds on Tuesday, citing "serious concerns about widespread fraud and misuse of taxpayer dollars in state-administered programs."The New York Times joined Democrats in criticizing the Trump administration's anti-fraud campaign — but bungled its execution.The Times' Minho Kim opened his Tuesday piece…
President Donald Trump's administration froze access to more than $10 billion in federal aid for child care and family care programs in five Democratic-ruled states, after detecting serious concerns about fraud and misuse of public funds, mainly in Minnesota.Read more]]>
Illinois officials warn funding freeze threatens childcare, social services - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., (KBSI) — According to the Associated Press, the Donald Trump administration has moved to freeze about $1 billion in federal funding tied to childcare and social service programs in Illinois, citing concerns about fraud and the potential misuse of federal funds. The action is part of a broader freeze affecting roughly $10 billion across Illinois, California, Colorado, New York and Minnesota, federal officials said. The administ…
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