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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the Medicaid website portal outage on Tuesday, which followed President Donald Trump’s order the night before to freeze federal grants.
Later still, she wrote on X that the White House expects that "the portal will be back online shortly." We've reached out to both her office and the OMB to ask for clarity about this whole fiasco.