Reversal of OMB order contradicts White House defense of it this morning
The Trump administration's decision to rescind its Office of Management and Budget directive pausing federal funding comes just hours after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt touted the directive and told ABC News' Mary Bruce that there was no confusion regarding the pause.
"It's very clear this is a temporary pause on federal funding to ensure that tax dollars are not funding things that this president has signed out of law," she said.
"I would like to double down on the fact that Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, which I'd like to be clear on that today, welfare benefits, individual assistance, food stamps, etc., will not be impacted. So the American people should not be confused about this," she added.
When asked by "Good Morning America’s" Michael Strahan if the disruption in the Medicaid system was a sign of a chaotic rollout, she said, "No, absolutely not."
During Leavitt's first press briefing Tuesday afternoon, the White House implied the media were to blame for the confusion.
"Well, I think there's only uncertainty in this room amongst the media. There's no uncertainty in this building," she said.




