Trump admin aims to cut homeless housing program funding in half: report

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According to a report, the Trump administration wants to reduce financing for a program that provides permanent housing for homeless, according to a report, a movement aiming to help the program on the streets.
Politico, who refers to a person who has knowledge of the continuity of three HUD employees, Internal Hud Documents and Maintenance (COC) program on Monday, may be under the risk of more than half of the fund for the permanent housing program of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
According to the internal documents and those who know about the situation, the cut funds will be transported to housing assistance with some job or service requirements. Discounts may have a greater effect on rural areas with less access to city and state funds to support federal dollars.
“When the subsidies and support are removed with these subsidies, they put people at a serious risk,” the person who has internal knowledge of the COC program. He said. “And most of these people who do not have these supports will probably return to emergency shelters or the streets of our country.”
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On August 28, 2023, a homeless camp was seen in the Tenderloin region of San Francisco, California. (Photo: Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency through Getty Images)
HUD secretary Scott Turner wrote about a “exchange of paradigm” in the homelessness and housing approach of the department at a Fox News Digital Foice Patriarch at the beginning of this month.
“But our aim is to allow HUD to use real, proven effective strategies, and there is no evidence that giving free apartments to homeless without participation needs such as prerequisite conditions or job training or treatment.”

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner smiles after praying for President Donald Trump during a reception with the Republican Congress members at the White House on July 22, 2025 at the Washington DC. (Via Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP Getty Images)
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“There However, in the houses financed by HUD because of this unsuccessful ideology, it is evidenced by overdose that countless life has lost. “

Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, the current center of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, is seen in Washington on 8 July 2025, DC (City Nishimura/Getty Images)
Turner wrote that HUD wanted to help to help those who live homelessly and aim to help those who aim to help those who live and struggle with addiction to be self -sufficient.
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According to Politico, permanent housing financing for 2026 can now be reduced to $ 3.3 billion and to half of $ 1.1 billion with the effort of the Trump administration.



