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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let it freeze billions in foreign aid funding

8 September 2025
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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let it freeze billions in foreign aid funding
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President Trump’s administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to halt the disbursement of nearly $5 billion in foreign aid funding, which Congress had previously approved. This legal clash follows a district court ruling mandating the spending of this aid, with the administration arguing that it threatens the separation of powers and undermines the President’s foreign policy objectives.

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