Trump Administration Freezes Child Care Funds to Minnesota Amid Fraud Concerns
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Tuesday it is freezing child care funds to Minnesota and demanding an audit of government programs, citing concerns about widespread fraud. Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Jim O'Neill announced the decision, according to NPR News reports.
The action follows previous reports and allegations regarding the misuse of child care assistance funds in Minnesota. The Trump administration is withholding the funds due to these concerns, according to NPR News.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized the move as a politically motivated attempt to defund vital programs, despite the state's efforts to combat fraud, NPR News reported.
The specific amount of funds being withheld and the scope of the demanded audit were not immediately clear. The situation is ongoing, and further details are expected as the audit progresses and discussions between the state and federal government continue.
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