National Labs have seen mixed impacts from Trump spending freeze
Briefly

Leadership from four key U.S. national laboratories recently testified before Congress concerning the implications of the Trump administration's funding freeze on research projects. While some labs like Idaho and Los Alamos reported minimal impact from funding changes, Argonne experienced significant setbacks, with about $37 million in research put on hold affecting around 40 employees. Lawrence Livermore also faced project stoppages. Overall, the funding freeze raises concerns over the future viability and progress of critical research initiatives in these laboratories.
About $37 million in research activities have been suspended or put on hold... So it equates to about 40 [full-time employees].
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