US Supreme Court paves way for Trump to cut $4bn in foreign aid
Summary
The US Supreme Court has temporarily paused an order that required President Trump's administration to spend $4 billion in foreign aid approved by Congress. This pause gives the justices more time to consider the administration's request to delay spending the money before the September 30 deadline.Key Facts
- The US Supreme Court issued a temporary pause on spending $4 billion in foreign aid.
- This pause responds to a request from the Trump administration.
- The funds were previously approved by Congress.
- The pause provides the court with more time to review the administration's request.
- The organizations that challenged the withholding of funds must respond before Friday afternoon.
- Chief Justice John Roberts issued the stay.
- The court's order did not include legal reasoning.
- Experts note an increase in the use of emergency rulings by the Supreme Court during the Trump administration.
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