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"There have been no changes to the program," a White House spokeswoman told CNN on Monday evening.

An internal memo the network reported on earlier in the day said the White House would not continue with Obama’s “Let Girls Learn” program, which helps girls in developing countries seek educational opportunities.

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"Moving forward, we will not continue to use the Let Girls Learn brand or maintain a stand-alone program,” an email from Sheila Crowley, the acting director of the Peace Corps, reportedly said.

The White House did not speak to the internal memo in its comment to CNN, nor did it provide details on the future of the initiative.

A source told a reporter from the Washington Examiner that the memo was sent due to “internal confusion.”