The Supreme Court has extended its order allowing President Donald Trump to maintain a freeze on nearly USD 5 billion in foreign aid, a significant victory for his administration in a complex legal battle over executive power. The conservative majority of the court upheld this decision despite dissent from three liberal justices.
The legal challenge arose after US District Judge Amir Ali deemed Trump's decision likely unlawful and necessitated Congressional approval. The Justice Department sought Supreme Court intervention following the federal appeals court's refusal to suspend Ali's ruling. Chief Justice John Roberts had previously enacted a temporary block before the full court extended the order indefinitely.
This development is part of a broader trend where the Trump administration