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Here are the latest developments involving President Donald Trump

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Federal Funding Freeze Blocked

A federal judge has temporarily halted President Trump's executive order to freeze federal grants and loans, citing potential disruptions to essential services such as healthcare research and education programs. The pause is in effect until Monday, allowing time for further legal review.

Inspectors General Firings Under Scrutiny

Senators Chuck Grassley and Dick Durbin have demanded explanations from President Trump regarding the dismissal of 18 Inspectors General from various government agencies. The senators emphasize that such actions require a 30-day notice to Congress, as mandated by law, and are seeking detailed justifications for each firing.

Transgender Military Ban Reinstated

President Trump has signed an executive order instructing the Pentagon to prohibit transgender individuals from enlisting in the U.S. military. The administration cites concerns about unit cohesion and military effectiveness. This move reverses previous policies that allowed transgender service members and has been met with pledges of legal challenges from civil rights organizations.

Proposal for Palestinian Relocation

President Trump has reiterated his suggestion that Palestinians should relocate from Gaza to Egypt or Jordan. This proposal has been met with opposition from Palestinian leadership, the United Nations, and U.S. allies, as it contradicts existing U.S. policy and international law, and is viewed as detrimental to the two-state solution.

Engagement with New Media

The Trump administration is encouraging TikTokers, podcasters, and bloggers to join the White House press corps. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has invited these "new media voices" to apply for accreditation, highlighting a shift towards alternative media sources as traditional outlets face criticism from the administration.

Government Workforce Reduction Efforts

As part of a plan to downsize and reform the federal government, the Trump administration is offering federal employees eight months' pay to resign. This buyout initiative aims to reduce the federal workforce and end work-from-home practices.

For more details on the federal funding freeze, you can watch the following news report:

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