Supreme Court temporarily halts lower court's order for Trump to unfreeze foreign aid funds
Thursday, 27 February 2025 () Rachel Maddow reports breaking news that the Supreme Court has stepped in to allow Donald Trump one more chance to explain why he thinks he is legally allowed to freeze nearly $2 billion in foreign aid funds that a lower court judge had ordered him to distribute as that money was originally…
The Trump administration has announced a sweeping reduction in U.S. foreign aid, eliminating 90% of USAID contracts and cutting $60 billion in assistance. The move, backed by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, has sparked legal battles, with nonprofits and lawmakers calling it a...
The Trump administration is cutting 1,600 positions at USAID, placing most remaining staff on administrative leave. Fewer than 300 employees will stay to oversee select life-saving programs. The cuts..
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At CPAC 2025 in Washington, DC, former President Donald Trump criticized US aid to Ukraine, calling it unfair and demanding repayment in rare-earth minerals and oil. Trump blamed previous..
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CNA Staff, Feb 27, 2025 / 13:10 pm (CNA).
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