The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to effectively decline to pay about $4 billion in congressionally appropriated foreign aid funds Friday, in a ruling just days before the end of the fiscal year.

Friday’s order paused part of a lower court order requiring the Trump administration pay congressionally appropriated funds before they expired on Sept. 30.

The Trump administration had asked the justices to lift that lower court order when it came to about $4 billion, which was part of a $4.9 billion rescissions request that the Trump administration sent to Congress last month.

The unsigned order, which drew a dissent from the three justices on the liberal wing of the court, did not explain the conservative majority’s decision, only stating that the Trump administration wo

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