Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration to Resume Foreign Aid Cuts
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration can withhold nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, supporting efforts to dismantle USAID despite legal challenges from non-profits.
- In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals lifted an injunction requiring the State Department to continue foreign aid payments Wednesday.
- On January 20, President Donald Trump issued an executive order pausing all foreign aid and placed much of USAID staff on leave under the State Department.
- In its majority opinion, Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson wrote that the challengers lacked legal standing to sue over the funding decision.
- The ruling delivers that the Trump administration can slash roughly $2 billion in foreign aid payments, following the decision on Wednesday.
- Amid criticisms, the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition and Journalism Development Network say the aid freeze threatens global health programs, including malaria prevention and child nutrition.
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Washington, United States.A U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump's government can cut billions of dollars in foreign aid programs.The federal court of appeals for the District Circuit of Columbia overturned the lower court's decision that aid payments allocated by Congress should be restored.Trump froze billions of dollars in foreign aid after returning to power in January and reduced the U.S. Agency for International D…
Court Lets Administration Block Billions Allocated to Foreign Aid
A federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to continue withholding billions in foreign aid funding already allocated by Congress. The case revolved around President Trump's use of impoundment—the authority to delay or block spending. Aid groups had argued that power has strict legal limits, the New York...
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