There is no evidence that U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order capping public housing benefits at two years starting in 2026, contrary to a social media narrative.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban (HUD) has been ordered to lay off 4,000 employees from its workforce. The downsizing ...
The Trump administration’s proposal to layoff half of federal workers at the nation’s housing agency is targeting employees ...
Reported plans to cut staff in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with proposed budget cuts and the Trump ...
Washington, D.C. – Housing advocates across the country are sounding the alarm as the Trump Administration considers sweeping ...
Residents of the troubled Cloverleaf Apartments complex are facing increasing uncertainty after a crucial meeting with HUD ...
The Trump administration wants massive staff cuts at the federal housing agency. Employees and others say they could end up ...
The lawmakers are seeking to expand program funding by nearly $60 million per year and target more vouchers at the state's ...
A video likely made using artificial intelligence of President Donald Trump kissing the feet of Elon Musk was reportedly playing on a loop in the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development ...