The original memo from OMB was an executive order for freezing spending. It said $3 trillion of $10 trillion allocated for 2024 federal spending went to federal assistance in grants and loans calling for this to be freezed till agencies had achance to lok at spending priorities.
A federal judge blocked this order. Days later the Acting OMB head Matthew Vaeth stated the previous memo is rescinded, withdrawn.
Matthew J. Vaeth, the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, said that the previous memo order “is rescinded. If you have questions about implementing the president’s Executive Orders, please contact your agency’s General Counsel.”
In the current year the federal spending is expected to be $7 trillion according to the Congressional Budget Office.