Trump’s side help freezes for now, the rules of the US Supreme Court

The best judge in the United States is a temporary support for freezing Trump administration on paying foreign assistance.
The intervention of the Chief Judge of the Supreme Court John Roberts arrived because the administration faced a re -department (05:00 GMT on Thursday) to pay the performers.
Officials claimed that they could not process payments within a time frame ordered by a lower court judge.
Ever since he came to power in January, US President Donald Trump has taken rapid actions to end many aid programs, which the US agency has largely run for international development, USAID, and put most of his staff on administrative leave or fired them.
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US District Judge Amir Ali ordered the US State Department and USAID to pay around $ 2 billion on Wednesday on Wednesday £ 1.6 billion) on Wednesday.
This is one of the many interventions of judges trying to stop or stop the Val Trump commands for administration.
As the deadline was approaching, Trump’s administration went to the Supreme Court, claiming that it was impossible to process demands in such a short time for a duly time.
The freezing of the United States is coming because the administration performs a foreign help financing.
Acting lawyer Sarah Harris said the command of Judge Ali “threw out what the government should be a neat re -examination in chaos.”
The reduction of USAIDs have already made up for the global help.
Hundreds of programs have been frozen in countries around the world since the president announced his intentions in January.
The US are by far the only only humanitarian aid provider around the world.
There are bases in more than 60 countries and works in dozens of others, with most of the work performed by performers.
According to the Associated Press news agency, Trump’s administration wants to eliminate more than 90% of a foreign assistance agreement for USAIDs – and 60 billion US assistance abroad.