The Justice Department has abruptly canceled hundreds of grants, significantly impacting programs aimed at gun-violence prevention, victim advocacy, and services for marginalized communities. Attorney General Pam Bondi describes the cancellations as a necessary elimination of “wasteful” spending, yet advocates highlight that over $180 million in funding supports critical resources, including mental health services and hotlines for crime victims.
Among the affected organizations is the National Center for Victims of Crime, which stands to lose vital support for its services, leaving many victims without access to essential assistance. The abrupt nature of these cuts, particularly midway through the funding cycle, raises urgent concerns about the long-term viability of programs designed to protect vulnerable populations and reduce violence in communities across the country.
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