In a swift ruling, a U.S. judge mandates the Trump administration to pay a significant portion of $1.9 billion in foreign aid by Monday. This decision follows a Supreme Court rejection of the administration's freeze on payments.
Tensions rise as global health groups and the Trump administration clash over nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, despite a Supreme Court order mandating payments. The administration's legal maneuvers spark outrage and concern.
A federal judge has directed the Trump administration to release foreign aid funding within two days after failing to comply with a court order. The State Department and USAID must pay bills by a deadline set by the judge.