Supreme Court Pauses Deadline for Trump Admin to Restart Foreign Aid Payments

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The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal at the high court Wednesday night asking the court to halt the midnight deadline.

The Supreme Court on Feb. 26 paused a federal judgeโ€™s order giving the Trump administration until midnight to resume $2 billion in foreign aid payments.

The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal at the Supreme Court Wednesday night asking the court to halt the midnight deadline until the motion is resolved.

Chief Justice John Roberts said the order will remain on hold until the Supreme Court weighs in more fully on the matter.

U.S. District Judge Amir Ali issued a temporary restraining order earlier this month directing both USAID and the State Department to restore funding for contracts that predated Jan. 20 but were frozen by the Trump administration.

The plaintiffs challenging the freeze told the judge that the government was slow in fulfilling the order, leading Ali to order the payments to resume by midnight on Wednesday.

In the motion, Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris wrote that the courtโ€™s 11:59 p.m. โ€œ30-some-hour deadline thus moved all the goalposts.โ€

โ€œIt is not tailored to any actual payment deadlines associated with respondentsโ€™ invoices or drawn-down requests, or anyone elseโ€™s. And it has thrown what should be an orderly review by the government into chaos,โ€ Harris wrote.

She asked the Supreme Court for an immediate ruling halting the midnight deadline until the court can resolve the motion. Harris said the government couldnโ€™t feasibly resume payments within the window of time given.

โ€œWorse, this order exposes the government to the risk of contempt proceedings and other sanctions,โ€ she said.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied on Feb. 26 the appeal the Department of Justice had previously filed minutes after the Trump administration went to the Supreme Court.

President Donald Trump has moved to pause foreign aid payments amid efforts to reform USAID, which has resulted in numerous lawsuits filed by affected groups.

Byย Jacob Burg

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