White House correspondent Peter Doocy discusses Elon Musk discovering federal workers' retirement documents being stored in a Pennsylvania limestone mine as questions over efficiency arise.
Eleven days after Gov. Josh Shapiro sued the White House to unfreeze billions in federal funding for Pennsylvania, the money is flowing again.
The White House has restored federal funding to Pennsylvania government that was withheld earlier this year, generating a suit against Trump by Shapiro.
Governor Josh Shapiro says the state once again has access to more than $2 billion of federal money that had been frozen last month by the Trump administration. The announcement Monday comes days after Shapiro attended an event last week at the White House.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the media for their "sheer silence" regarding the resurfacing of a limestone mine in Pennsylvania,
The Pennsylvania school teacher, wrongfully detained by Russia for more than 3 years, met with President Trump at the White House Wednesday.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said the Trump administration has agreed to unfreeze over $2 billion in state funding that he claimed was unlawfully withheld, in part citing his recent lawsuit
But other federal money for state-administered programs may still be at risk, a former environment secretary warns.
The Pennsylvania governor had sued President Donald Trump’s administration to pry loose $2 billion in federal funding that had been frozen.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was appointed Wednesday by President Donald Trump to serve on a little-known panel alongside other governors to strengthen partnerships between states and the federal government.
Shapiro said he “will continue to press” the case during a press conference announcing the release of this funding. The administration is facing another lawsuit filed by 23 states and Washington, D.C., over other pauses of federal funds.