New York City has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration for the seizure of over $80 million in FEMA funds.
New York City sued the Trump administration on Friday for clawing back $80.5 million of grants intended to cover part of the ...
The suit alleges that FEMA abused its authority in removing money from the city’s central treasury account seven days after ...
NYC v. Trump names President Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as ...
In the days before City sued President Trump for seizing a tranche of migrant crisis funding, a chaotic series of events ...
New York City sued President Trump on Friday after his administration clawed back $80 million sent to the city for housing ...
The program uses Customs and Border Protection funding and is managed by FEMA. It does not use money from FEMA’s Disaster ...
The court ruled that the Trump administration had a narrowly defined path to withhold some funds to the city that had been approved by Congress.
The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it fired four Federal Emergency Management Agency officials over ...
Of the approximately $59 million awarded by FEMA, $19 million went to hotel costs, according to the New York City mayor's office. The city was not paying "luxury rates" for hotels, the mayor's ...
According to Fox News, DHS fired four FEMA employees, including the agency's chief financial officer, two program analysts, ...
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