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Advertisement Trump preparing large-scale cancellation of federal funding for California, sources say On Capitol Hill, at least one committee was told recently by a whistleblower that all research grants to the state were going to be cancelled, one source said. Share CNN logoUpdated: 12:48 PM CDT Jun 6, 2025 Infinite Scroll Enabled By Annie Grayer and Gabe Cohen, CNN President Donald Trump President Donald Trump SOURCE: CNN The Trump administration is preparing to cancel a large swath of federal funding for California, an effort which could begin as soon as Friday, according to multiple sources. Agencies are being told to start identifying grants the administration can withhold from California. On Capitol Hill, at least one committee was told recently by a whistleblower that all research grants to the state were going to be cancelled, according to one of the sources familiar with the matter. Advertisement CNN has reached out to the White House for comment. President Donald Trump has long made Democratic-led California a target. Just last month, he threatened to withhold federal funding from California over a transgender athlete’s participation in a sporting event — the latest example of the president trying to use funding as leverage. The administration recently cut $126.4 million in flood prevention funding projects, and Trump repeatedly went after the state’s handling of devastating wildfires earlier this year. The president and California Gov. Gavin Newsom have also publicly feuded for years. Gavin NewsomCalifornia's Gavin Newsom opposes trans athletes in women's sports, splitting with progressives Higher education in the state could be hit hard by Trump’s move. GOP Rep. Darrell Issa of California, who said he was unaware of the imminent grant cancellations, told CNN he recently met with university representatives who were concerned about the future of their funding. “Every university, every research organization, pretty much I saw them passing through here the last two days,” Issa said. Issa told CNN his message to the fearful university representatives was, “We’re going to advocate for essentials, but I sent them back and said come to me with specifics. Come to me with the grant and the justification, and I’ll advocate for that. But I’m not going to advocate for no cuts; you just get more money every year. That’s how we got in this problem.”

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In my experience Jews are very forgiving and tolerant, but if pushed too far they certainly are not. In some cases in the world we have been pushed too far is obvious. To understand the people responsible for unleashing evil at Jews makes no sense. These people are CRAZY, and they are not to be judged as normal people.

Because. FOX News Rahm Emanuel warns Democrats have been 'punks' who get caught up in irrelevant issues Former Democratic mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel argued on Wednesday the Democratic Party needs to completely overhaul its approach in order to win elections again. "The Bulwark" podcast host Tim Miller confronted Emanuel with a viral clip from an interview where the politician offered his advice to the Democratic Party shortly after the election, saying, "Here’s my view. You have a Yeti cup? You fund WBEZ, NPR? Sit down, listen, and say you’re sorry, and I include myself in the same mistakes," and "If you have a Yeti cup, be quiet, sit in the corner and listen. Stop talking." IFCJ.ca - The Fellowship Ad IFCJ.ca - The Fellowship support.ifcj.ca Learn more call to action icon "I have a podcast, Rahm, you gonna make me sit in the cuck chair with my Yeti cup and stop talking?" he asked jokingly. "Yeah, I do, I say that," Emanuel later replied, after noting he has given this Yeti cup spiel about coastal elites multiple times. He then lamented that the Democrats once were a big tent party until it became college-educated intellectuals "sitting around telling everybody how to live their lives, and they were coastal, etc." DEMOCRATIC PARTY INSIDERS DISMAYED AFTER DNC MEETING GOES OFF THE RAILS IN 'TITANIC'- STYLE ANTI-TRUMP FORUM "You guys have run this car straight into a wall," Emanuel said as he addressed such leaders rhetorically. "Sit down, shut up, and actually you have a moment to learn something. And stop telling people how to live their lives because you don't know squat and nobody's had the balls to tell you that, and I just did." Other Ways To Give - Make Your Gift Go Further Ad Other Ways To Give - Make Your Gift Go Further buildon.org Learn more call to action icon READ ON THE FOX NEWS APP The former Chicago mayor, who has criticized recent Democratic Party leadership multiple times, went on to suggest the key reasons why they have alienated many of their former voters. "Now to the core question, why do Democrats have a problem? Because we're punks, and we not only talk like punks, we talk down to people, we get caught up in a set of issues that aren't relevant," he said. "Think about all this about transgender in sports, etc. There's hundreds of thousands of NCAA athletes and there's 10 transgender athletes in sports in their website. This is crazy. As I said in education, we have the worst reading scores and math scores in 30 years, and we're arguing about bathrooms and locker rooms and not the classroom?" After warning Democrats against fighting over pronouns, using the term "Latinx" and calling to defund the police, he argued that their understanding of "kitchen table issues" needs to go far beyond economic concerns. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel has slammed the Democratic Party's current leadership as misguided. AP Images Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel has slammed the Democratic Party's current leadership as misguided. AP Images © Kyodo News via AP The former Chicago mayor also warned that Democrats hitching their wagon to identity politics is an unpopular issue, particularly when they appear to end up losing male Black and Hispanic voters. "If you do identity, the other side gets to do identity," he warned, "and I'm going to break the news to the Democrats, the other side has more identity than you do. Just do the math."

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