The Trump administration is facing criticism after ending a housing assistance program that supporters say helped Black homeowners.
Critics argue that removing the program could make it harder for some families to get housing support and achieve homeownership. They say the program helped address challenges that many Black families have faced for years.
The administration has defended the decision, saying housing programs should be available to everyone and not be based on race.
The move has sparked debate among community leaders, housing advocates, and politicians. Supporters and critics continue to disagree on the best way to improve access to housing.
The discussion is expected to continue as people debate the future of housing assistance programs in the United States.