In the United States, the US federal judge Lauren Alikhan temporarily – until February 3 – blocked the decision of President Donald Trump to suspend state funding for us, insurmountable organizations.
The decision was blocked just a few minutes before it had to enter into force, reports Associated Press.
It was noted that the judicial restriction was approved in connection with the requirements of non -core organizations receiving federal financing.
The President of the Republican Trump, whose new term has recently begun, decided to suspend federal financing, while its administration conducts a comprehensive verification of these payments for compliance with its policy.
The President of the Republicans wants to increase the production of fossil fuel, cancel the protection of transgender people and put an end to efforts to ensure the policy of “diversity, equality and inclusiveness.”
Democrats called this decision by the administration of Trump arbitrary and illegal. They argue that the president does not have the right to unilaterally stop spending money allocated by Congress.
Just a few minutes after Alikhan made its decision, General Democrats from 22 states and Colombia submitted their own requirements to block and forever make federal funding to be stopped by the administration.
Alikhan, who made a decision, questioned how the details of freezing financing were described in detail.
It seems that the federal government does not know the full amount of the programs that will be suspended, ”she said.
For his part, the lawyer of the US Department of Justice Daniel Swer claimed that freezing should not be suspended, because the plaintiffs did not indicate who would immediately lose funding if it enters into force.
Trillions of dollars are potentially checked. Grants that were provided, but not spent should also be stopped if they can violate one of Trump’s decrees.
Representatives of the Trump administration said that the programs that provide direct assistance to the Americans do not receive injuries, such as Medicare, social security, student loans and food coupons. Nevertheless, the publication notes that sometimes it was difficult for them to give a clear picture. Yes, the city’s authorities in Alabama are afraid that he will not receive the necessary repair of the drinking water system.
Source: Associated Press
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