Court Blocks Trump's Controversial Funding Freeze
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled against President Trump's administration, halting a massive freeze on government financial aid, arguing it ignored the reliance interests of recipients. The freeze had significant implications, impacting up to $3 trillion in federal funding and affecting programs related to diversity and climate change.
A federal appeals court on Monday largely blocked a controversial halt on trillions of dollars in government aid initiated by the Trump administration last year.
The Boston-based court sided with Democratic officials, citing the administration's failure to consider affected recipients' reliance on the funds, marking a significant legal setback for Trump.
This freeze included funds for climate-related and diversity initiatives, adding tension in financial sectors; its withdrawal followed intensive litigation by states against the executive order.
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