Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration To Pause $4b In Foreign Aid - Worthy Christian News
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Supreme Court freezes billions in foreign aid after Trump emergency request
Billions in foreign aid were frozen again after Chief Justice John Roberts granted Donald Trump’s emergency request to block a lower-court ruling that would have forced the administration to release the funds. The case stems from Judge Amir Ali’s finding that only Congress has the power to decide whether funding already allocated can be withheld. The frozen aid — nearly $5 billion — supports famine relief, HIV/AIDS prevention, refugee assistance…
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration To Pause $4b In Foreign Aid - Worthy Christian News
By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square (Worthy News) – 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. Represen…
Supreme Court Grants Trump Admin Request to Withhold Foreign Aid Funds - The Thinking Conservative
Supreme Court allows Trump administration to temporarily block $4 billion in foreign aid funding that had been previously approved by Congress. The post Supreme Court Grants Trump Admin Request to Withhold Foreign Aid Funds appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Supreme Court Gives Early Thumbs Up To Trump’s Theft Of Congress’ Power
The Supreme Court on Tuesday froze a lower court judge’s decision ordering that foreign aid money already approved by Congress be spent. The ominous move may signal a coming embrace of the Trump administration’s radical “theory” that a president can choose to withhold appropriated funding.
Urgent sitting set for November
Trump had previously suffered a defeat in a U.S. court of appeal.Initially, a dozen U.S. states had sued his customs policy.The Court of Appeal had denied Trump the power to impose far-reaching tariffs on imported products on the basis of an emergency law.However, the decision should not enter into force before October 14th, which gave Trump time to challenge them. Also affecting EU tariffsThe decision includes the country-specific tariffs annou…
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