The Court of Appeal has rejected the US administration’s attempt to hinder the allocation of funds for projects approved by Congress.
The US Appeal Court of Appeal promotes the decision of the lower court, prohibiting President Donald Trump by an unilateral deduction with foreign assistance. On Saturday, September 6, Reuters wrote.
Thus, the government is obliged to send about $ 11 billion to projects approved by the US Congress.
The decision was made several days after the court for the first time decided that these funds should be spent before the consent of Congress in September.
By the end of August, the Trump administration filed an urgent appeal to the Supreme Court, achieving a suspension of $ 12 billion.
At the same time, on August 13, the US Federal Court of Appeal canceled a court prohibition that forced the state department to continue with foreign assistance. This decision was President Trump’s success.
Note that in March, the United States Supreme Court denied the presidential request of the president Donald Trump that the billions of dollars that Congress had in external assistance would remain frozen.
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