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    Home » Blog » Appeals court rejects Trump bid to pause federal funding freeze ruling

    Appeals court rejects Trump bid to pause federal funding freeze ruling

    March 27, 2025Updated:March 27, 2025 example-1 No Comments
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    A lower court‘s decision was upheld by a federal appeals court on Wednesday, upholding the Trump administration‘s attempts to halt national assistance.

    In January, the Trump administration attempted to halt the distribution of federal assistance pending a review of the numerous paying items, but a federal circuit court revoked the order after filing numerous claims, including one brought by more than a hundred state attorneys general.

    The court moved ahead by halting the cover pause despite the Trump administration’s decision to retract the memo.

    The Trump administration’s request for a sit was denied by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit pending elegance of the lower court’s decision. The three-judge section, which included past president Barack Obama and Joe Biden, concluded that the blanket pause would have an irreversible impact on the states involved in the litigation.

    The District Court found a violation even if we were to set off the damages caused to the people of the Plaintiff-States.
    amount of damages that the Plaintiff-States themselves may suffer incalculably, according to the ruling from the Wednesday courtroom. ” These affects included the need for new bill, the inability to pay existing debts, planning, hiring, and operation restrictions, and state university research projects ‘ problems,” the statement reads.

    The defendants do not contest that these harms are” large” or “irreparable,” the appeals court’s decision continues, with the exception of claiming that the claimant asserts that the plaintiff” will get any money that companies are legally obligated to disburse.”

    The Trump administration has the option of bringing an appeal to the Supreme Court against the national appeals court’s decision.

    APPEALS COURTS DEAL TRUMP GLIMMERS OF HOPE MID BARRAGE OF Complaints

    The Trump government’s request to halt its use of the Alien Enemies Act to arrest alleged Cuban gang members was denied the same day a federal appeals court entered a decision.

    Some of the Trump administration’s signature initiatives have been slowed down by temporary restraining orders and hostile federal court decisions, including those that were used to reduce the professional branch’s size through the Department of Government Effectiveness.

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