U.S. President Trump's recent executive order halting funding to U.S.-funded media, including VOA and RFE/RL, has sparked outrage among journalists and free speech advocates. Over 1,300 employees have been put on leave, raising concerns about the future of independent reporting.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to pay nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, ending a six-week funding freeze that jeopardized services worldwide. This ruling challenges the administration's authority over foreign aid spending.
In a decisive ruling, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from freezing federal funding without Congressional approval, upholding the separation of powers and reinforcing constitutional governance.
As President Trump prepares to address Congress, a significant Democratic boycott is brewing. Lawmakers are urged to attend with individuals impacted by DOGE and the federal funding freeze, raising questions about the implications for the speech.
A federal judge has given the Trump administration a strict deadline to release billions in U.S. foreign aid following a legal battle over a funding freeze affecting critical programs abroad.
Three federal judges handed down legal setbacks to President Trump's agenda, blocking funding freezes and suspensions of refugee admissions, highlighting the ongoing legal battles during his second term.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has extended the block on the Trump administration's freezing of grants and loans, protecting thousands of nonprofits and small businesses from economic catastrophe. Learn more about the ongoing legal battle.
A U.S. judge has extended an order preventing the Trump administration from freezing trillions in federal funding, following a legal battle over financial assistance programs and executive orders.
In a significant move, the Trump administration has placed most USAID staff on leave and is eliminating thousands of jobs, causing uncertainty and concerns among employees.