Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow billions of foreign aid cuts: Report
The Trump administration has made an emergency request to the Supreme Court to freeze billions in foreign aid approved by Congress. This action follows a U.S. appeals court decision that prevented the administration from unilaterally cutting the f...

The request came after a U.S. appeals court on Friday declined to block a lower court ruling that said the Trump administration could not unilaterally cut billions of dollars of foreign aid, requiring the administration to quickly move to spend congressionally authorized funds.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit made its ruling just days after a lower court ruled that the administration should take steps to spend roughly $11 billion on foreign aid projects before congressional authorization for the spending expires in September.
Trump imposed a 90-day pause on all foreign aid on January 20, the same day he was inaugurated for a second term in the White House. His executive order was followed by moves to gut U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the main U.S. foreign aid agency, which the Trump administration has largely dismantled.
After being sued by aid groups that expected to compete for the funding this year, the Trump administration said it intended to spend $6.5 billion of the funds appropriated for foreign aid in 2024. But it moved to withhold $4 billion in funding appropriated for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
The lower court judge, U.S. District Judge Amir Ali in Washington, ruled that the administration cannot simply choose not to spend the money, and said it remains under a duty to comply with appropriations laws unless Congress changes them.
Ali's order, if it survives throughout the appeal process, would prevent Trump from effectively bypassing Congress to cancel foreign aid funding.
While the lawsuit proceeded, Trump sought to block $4 billion in disputed funding through a "pocket rescission" that bypasses Congress.
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