US Court Restores Funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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A U.S. court has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to pay Prague-based Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) more than $13 million (CZK 275 million) for its June operations, a Washington court has ruled. The ruling is the latest in a series of interim measures securing congressionally approved funding for the station that Trump wants to end.
A U.S. court has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to pay Prague-based Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) more than $13 million (275 million crowns) for its June operations, a Washington court ruled Tuesday. The ruling is the latest in a series of interim measures securing congressionally approved funding for the station that Trump wants to end.
This follows Tuesday's decision by a Washington court. This is another in a series of preliminary injunctions securing Congressional-approved funding for the station that Trump wants to end. Station CEO Stephen Capus welcomed the decision and said he was ready to engage in dialogue with authorities. The station, as in previous months, has applied to the Washington District Court for a preliminary injunction that would order the United States Age…
This follows from a decision by a Washington court. Congress has allocated approximately $77 million to fund the station until the end of September this year.
Washington - A court in the United States has ordered the administration of President Donald Trump to pay Prague-based radio station Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) more than $13 million (CZK 275 million) for its June operations, a Washington court ruled on Tuesday. This is the latest in a series of interim measures securing congressionally approved funding for the station that Trump wants to end. The station's CEO, Stephen Capus, welco…
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