
The highest judge of the United States gives temporary support of Trump’s administration freeze to foreign aid fees.
Supreme Supreme Court Justice John Roberts’ intervention comes while administration is facing a deadline at midnight (05:00 GMT last Thursday) to pay the contractors.
Officers argue that they cannot process the payments within the timeframe specified in a mark judge.
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The Trump administration intends to shrink federal federal workers and cut costs on a drive led by Elon Musk.
Billionaire counselors Trump millions of bureaucrats on weekends to list their achievements from last week – insulting workers and disagreements with officials leading departments.
Judgate Judgate Judge Amir Ali rules US State Department and USAID to pay about $ 2bn-worth of bills (£ 1.6bn) with contractors on Wednesday.
It is one of the many intruders by judges who try to stop or stop a wave of Trump Administration Orders.
As time approaches, the Trump administration went to the Supreme Court, arguing that it was impossible to process claims in a smooth time.
The US Freeze Freeze government comes while administration brings a foreign-help review.
Acting Solicitors General Sarah Harris said Judge Ali’s order “was thrown at what a smooth review of the government”.
USAID cutback claims that global aid assist system.
Hundreds of programs were frozen in countries around the world because the President announced his goals in January.
The US is the greater primary human assistant provider in the world.
It has bases in more than 60 countries and work with many others, with most of its work done by its contractors.
According to the Associated Press News Agency, the Trump administration wants to eliminate more than 90% of USID contracts aid’s foreay contracts in AAID – and $ 60bn with US assistance.