SUPREME COURT SIDES WITH TRUMP β $4 BILLION IN FOREIGN AID FROZEN! πΊπΈπ°

In a shocking late-Friday move, the U.S. Supreme Court handed a major win to the Trump administration, allowing it to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid funds β a dramatic reversal thatβs sending political shockwaves through Washington and beyond. βοΈπ₯
The justices temporarily blocked a ruling from U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, a Biden appointee, who had ordered the administration to release the funds by September 30. The Court said the Executive Branchβs foreign policy interests outweigh potential harms caused by delaying the payments β but stopped short of making a final ruling.
Justice Elena Kagan, joined by Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson, blasted the move in a fiery dissent, warning that the decision effectively lets the administration bury billions Congress had already approved for global aid programs. ππΈ
βThe effect of its ruling is to allow the Executive to cease obligating $4 billion in funds that Congress appropriated for foreign aid, and that will now never reach its intended recipients,β Kagan wrote.
The Trump team had argued that enforcing Judge Aliβs order would pose a βgrave and urgent threat to the separation of powers,β claiming it would force the White House into rushed diplomatic talks that could undermine U.S. foreign relations.
Legal analysts say the ruling could set a powerful precedent for presidential control over Congress-approved funds β and reignite debates over the limits of executive power just weeks before the election season heats up. π₯
This story is developing. Stay tuned for updates as the legal and political fallout unfolds.