New York City on Friday sued President Donald Trump after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) withdrew an $80 million grant it gave the city to house illegal migrants.
Maryland state lawmakers are looking for another $200 million to $500 million to cut from the budget, 11 News has learned.
The city’s Law Department blasted President Trump for conducting an “unlawful money grab” that snatched FEMA payments without ...
MANHATTAN (CN) ­— New York City sued the Trump administration Friday to recoup $80.5 million in migrant housing aid that the ...
NYC v. Trump names President Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as ...
The suit alleges that FEMA abused its authority in removing money from the city’s central treasury account seven days after ...
President Trump’s approval of an emergency disaster declaration in Kentucky may help homeowners that don’t have flood ...
New York City's Law Department has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration for the $80 million "money grab" of FEMA funding for the migrant crisis that was secretly taken from the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday handed President Donald Trump at least a temporary loss when the justices declined to hear ...
On Friday, the city sued the Trump administration in an attempt to recoup the money, describing the clawback as an unlawful “money grab” of congressionally appropriated funds that had been allocated ...
The suit accuses the Trump administration of violating federal law by taking the grant money and argues that the feds must give the funds back.
A plan to sharply cut Community Development Block Grant program staffing follows Trump's statement that he is inclined to ...