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Supreme Court Lets Trump Keep Freeze on Expiring Foreign Aid

Supreme Court Lets Trump Keep Freeze on Expiring Foreign Aid

The US Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to temporarily withhold $4 billion in foreign aid funding that was set to expire at the end of the month. This decision is a victory for the Trump administration, which had argued that the funds should be frozen to allow for a review of the programs. The freeze on the funds, which were approved by Congress, was challenged by a coalition of advocacy groups and nonprofits. They argued that the administration's actions were unconstitutional and would harm vulnerable populations around the world. However, the Supreme Court's decision means that the Trump administration can continue to withhold the funds while it conducts its review. This decision is likely to have significant implications for the distribution of foreign aid and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches of the US government.

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