The judge stated that the administrationโs actions to terminate Radio Free Europeโs grants agreement โthreatens the very existenceโ of the news group.
A federal judge ruled on April 29 that the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) must disburse the funding appropriated by Congress to the nonprofit news organization Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth issued a temporary restraining order sought by the media group, directing USAGM to immediately disburse over $12 million in funding for the month of April to Radio Free Europe.
Lamberth said the plaintiff had shown it would suffer irreparable harm absent a restraining order, noting that USAGMโs actions to terminate the grants agreement โthreaten the very existenceโ of the group.
The judge also stated that Radio Free Europe is likely to succeed on the merits of its claim that USAGM had violated the Administrative Procedure Act by terminating the grants agreement.
Lamberth said the Trump administration must seek congressional approval to take such action, noting that it โhas no residual constitutional power to refuseโ to spend appropriations by Congress.
โIt is, after all, Congress that makes the laws in this country. In this case, for example, it was Congress who ordained that the monies at issue should be allocated to RFE/RL,โ Lamberth stated, referring to the acronym for Radio Free Europe.
The judge also determined that USAGMโs decision to change the grant agreement after the start of the fiscal year was โarbitrary and capricious.โ
According to the court order, USAGM presented โa radically different grant agreementโ in mid-April, leaving little time for a meaningful negotiation as Radio Free Europe was running out of funding.
โIf our nation is to thrive for another 250 years, each co-equal branch of government must be willing to courageously exert the authority entrusted to it by our Founders,โ Lamberth stated.
USAGM moved to terminate Radio Free Europeโs grant agreement following President Donald Trumpโs order directing officials to eliminate non-statutory components of the agency. USAGM has an annual budget of around $900 million and operates networks broadcasting in more than 60 languages and around 100 countries.
Byย Aldgra Fredly