The orders of the Trump Administration to quickly release the external aid



A federal judge has spent that the Trump administration had less than two days to launch billions of dollars from the banned foreign aid after specifying it failed to comply with the previous court order to do so.

The American boycott judge, Amir Ali, ordered the government to comply with the temporary restriction order by the end of Wednesday. The administration has previously directed the flow of contract financing and granting external aid, including its bills, at the present time with continued litigation.

However, the US Agency for International Development (the US Agency for Development) and non -profit organizations claiming that President Trump’s executive order to freeze external aid can harm their operations that have not been a lawsuit against the judge that money is not accessible.

“I am not sure why I cannot get an answer directly from you on this: Are you aware of the discharge of the money exchange for those contracts and agreements that were frozen before February 13,” Ali asked the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice Indraneel Sur during the Tuesday session, according to Associated Press. “Are you aware of the steps taken to actually issue this money?”

“I am not in a situation that allows me to answer it,” said Sur.

The US Agency for International Development Contractors filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration earlier this month, claiming that they were collectively waiting for hundreds of millions of dollars in distinguished bills from the government. Then two non -profit organizations filed a complaint claiming that Trump’s executives have violated the separation of the authorities and caused irreparable damage to their operations, which depend greatly on the funding of the US Agency for International Development.

In the court’s files, they argued that because of the “continuous administration’s failure” to adhere to the courts’ orders, the damages they faced since Trump issued his executive order to freeze external aid “only continued to escalate.”

They wrote: “In the absence of immediate compliance with the defendants, many prosecutors and their organs are now facing the possibility of stopping the operations this week.” “Time is really the essence.”

Last week, Ali eliminated that the Trump administration had violated his order to temporarily cancel the freezing of foreign aid, but he refused to keep officials in civil disdain due to its overcoming.

A federal judge in Rod Island had previously decided that the Trump administration had disrupted an order from the court. He ruled that the government failed to completely cancel the freezing of US federal aid, despite its previous order to prevent the suspension of temporary suspension.

The Associated Press contributed.

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