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KSAT Q&A: San Antonio Mayor discusses President Trump’s efforts to pause federal funding

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg appeared on KSAT Q&A on Tuesday to discuss President Donald Trump’s efforts to freeze federal funding. Nirenberg compared Tuesday’s events to a hurricane, describing the pause of federal funds as chaotic and confusing. He expressed concern over the lack of clear instructions from the Trump administration, warning that communities could face prolonged uncertainty without guidance.

With over $325 million of San Antonio’s annual budget tied to federal sources, Nirenberg emphasized the wide-reaching impact of the freeze on city programs and services. Despite the uncertainty, he reassured that San Antonio will continue operations as planned, having budgeted appropriately. While striving to remain measured in his response, Nirenberg stressed the need for clarity from federal officials.

Watch the entire interview with Nirenberg in the video player above.


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Steve Spriester started at KSAT in 1995 as a general assignments reporter. Now, he anchors the station's top-rated 5, 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts.

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Myra Arthur is passionate about San Antonio and sharing its stories. She graduated high school in the Alamo City and always wanted to anchor and report in her hometown. Myra anchors KSAT News at 6:00 p.m. and hosts and reports for the streaming show, KSAT Explains. She joined KSAT in 2012 after anchoring and reporting in Waco and Corpus Christi.

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