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Decide blocks Trump administration from freezing $10 billion in social providers funding to five Democratic states

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Last updated: January 10, 2026 12:23 pm
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A federal choose has briefly blocked the Division of Well being and Human Companies from halting round $10 billion in social providers funding to a number of Democratic states, a transfer the company argued was essential to crack down on fraud — however the states referred to as unconstitutional.

The states lined by the choice are California, New York, Minnesota, Illinois and Colorado.

HHS introduced plans to freeze the funding earlier this week. The transfer would minimize off some $7 billion from the Non permanent Help for Needy Households program, $2.4 billion from the Baby Care Growth Fund and $870 million in social providers grants.

U.S. District Decide Arun Submaranian on Friday granted a request by the states for a short lived restraining order halting the funding freeze. The order will final for 14 days, whereas the court docket considers a request for a longer-term order.

CBS Information has reached out to the White Home and HHS For remark.

The funding freeze got here because the Trump administration alleged pervasive fraud in social applications run by Democratic states — a difficulty that was vaulted into nationwide prominence by revelations that a whole lot of tens of millions of {dollars} had been bilked from baby diet, housing and autism applications in Minnesota.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advised CBS Information earlier this week the impacted states “are usually not affected as a result of they’re Democratic,” however as a result of they allegedly “refuse to cooperate with growing plans that might finish the fraud.”

Kennedy mentioned the impacted states got warnings earlier than their funding was frozen, however “for those who will not present us a plan, a workable plan, we’re gonna minimize it off till you do.”

“The easiest way to assist poor households is to finish the fraud in order that the cash that’s obtainable for them. And that is what we’re doing,” Kennedy mentioned.

In a lawsuit in opposition to HHS filed in Manhattan federal court docket, the 5 states argued the Trump administration’s concentrate on fraud was merely a “pretext” to punish Democratic states which can be “disfavored by the Administration.” Additionally they referred to as the funding freezes an “extraordinary and merciless” transfer that might hamper applications utilized by needy kids and households.

The states alleged that the funding freeze is prohibited and unconstitutional. They argued that the federal authorities cannot minimize off funding primarily based on “mere allegations or suspicion of fraud” with out following a authorized course of that offers states a possibility to reply to HHS’s issues and enchantment the company’s selections. 

Illinois Lawyer Common Kwame Raoul mentioned in an announcement Friday he was “happy with the court docket’s choice.”

“There isn’t a justification for this tried funding freeze,” Raoul mentioned. “It’s a merciless and unlawful try by the Trump administration to play politics with the lives of youngsters and low-income households.

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