The United States Supreme Court has denied the request of the US president administration so that the billions of dollars for the help of the foreign will remain frozen.
The United States Supreme Court has denied the request of President Donald Trump’s administration that the billions of dollars that Congress owned with external assistance remains frozen. This was reported by the American Television Channel CNN.
On Wednesday, March 5, the Supreme Court with five votes against four rejected the Trump administration’s request to leave billions of dollars allocated for external assistance.
At the same time, the court does not indicate when the funds should be locked. Thus, the White House can extend the red tape to the lower courts.
In the midst of the lawsuit, the US agency’s budget for international development, with Donald Trump’s funding frozen in January 2025 to reduce the costs and repair of agencies on his agenda.
Many non -government organizations have filed the lawsuit, asserting that such administration actions use Congress’s powers to control costs and a violation of federal law.
Remember that by the end of January it was learned that Donald Trump signed a command to suspend 90 days of all external financial assistance programs. During this time, compliance with these programs will be carried out by state political desires.
Source: korrespondent

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