Trump Appeals to Supreme Court Over Foreign Aid Funding Dispute
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Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump administration to hold up billions in foreign aid - Catholic Review
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The U.S. Supreme Court Sept. 9 paused a judge’s order requiring President Donald Trump’s administration to spend billions in previously approved foreign aid the president has sought to rescind. Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay, a legal mechanism that gives the justices time to review the case and a lower court’s order that the Trump administration could not unilaterally cancel the funds. Donald Ker…
Trump Appeals to Supreme Court Over Foreign Aid Funding Dispute
timesng.com: Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute regarding billions of dollars in foreign aid his administration seeks to cut. This legal battle could clarify the extent of presidential power in canceling funds approved by Congress. The case centers on $4 billion in foreign aid that Congress […] This post Trump Appeals to Supreme Court Over Foreign Aid Funding Dispute appeared first on …
Supreme Court Halts Federal Judge’s Order Requiring Trump Administration to Spend Billions in Foreign Aid - Mahomet Daily
Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday issued a temporary administrative stay blocking a federal judge’s order that would have required the Trump administration to spend $4 billion in foreign aid funds approved by Congress. The one-page order from Roberts partially halts a September 3 ruling by U.S. District Judge Amir Ali in Washington, D.C., who had ordered the administration to obligate the expiring foreign aid funds by September 30, the end o…
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Pause $4B in Foreign Aid | Headline USA
(Sarah Roderick-Fitch, The Center Square) The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to temporarily pause $4 billion in foreign aid, giving the court more time to review the case. Chief Justice John Roberts issued the emergency reprieve Tuesday afternoon after the administration appealed a lower court ruling, requiring the government to dole out the money by the end of the fiscal year, ending Sept. 30. Representing the Trump adm…
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