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DOJ Reverses Grant Cancelations For Crime Victim Support – Mother Jones

Exclusive-US Justice Dept grant cuts valued at $811 million, people and records say – Reuters

‘Like a slap in the face’: Trump officials cut hundreds of millions to combat gun violence and opioid addiction – The Guardian 

DOJ cancels grants for gun-violence and addiction prevention, victim advocacy – Washington Post 

Justice Department axes hundreds of grants that help crime victims and fight opioid abuse – CNN

Crime victims groups stripped of federal grant awards by Trump administration – CBS News

Justice Department cutting grants that help crime victims – NBC News

US cancels hundreds of grants for police, crime victims, Justice Dept documents show – Reuters

Pam Bondi Cuts “Wasteful” Funds to Support Victims of Violent Crime – Mother Jones

Advocates for immigrant victims of domestic violence condemn White House ‘political theater’ – 19th News

Trump Admin Cuts Funding for Crime Victims Groups – NewsMax

Crime victims may get fewer services as federal aid drops. States weigh how to help.

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Victim Resource Center hotline shutting down after DOGE-recommended cuts – 9 News Denver

Hotline for crime victims to be eliminated after new DOGE-recommended cuts – 9 News Denver

Federal cuts to national program impact services for crime victims in the Carolinas – WFAE Charlotte

Baltimore Mayor Scott says Trump administration’s program cuts could stifle crime reduction progress – WJZ News