The Trump freezing order has been temporarily suspended, and the White House says it will fight against it.

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PANews January 29th news, according to Jinshi's report, the White House in the United States said on January 29th that it is prepared to fight the freezing of funds in court. U.S. Federal Judge Arigan issued a temporary restraining order a few minutes before the freezing plan took effect on the 28th. This administrative stay was made after a non-profit organization filed a lawsuit and will last until the afternoon of February 3rd, with a court hearing scheduled for the morning of February 3rd. The freezing of funds was originally scheduled to take effect at 5 p.m. Eastern Time on the 28th, and the judge's stay order ensures that federal agencies, states, and other organizations receiving federal funding continue to receive funds after the original deadline.

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