Appeals Court Empowers White House to Halt Billions in Foreign Aid, Challenging Congressional Authority
A key appeals court ruling permits the executive branch to suspend billions in foreign aid, raising urgent questions about the balance of power and America’s priorities.
In a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle over America’s sovereignty and fiscal responsibility, a divided federal appeals court recently sided with the White House’s authority to suspend or terminate billions of dollars in congressionally approved foreign aid. This ruling, emerging from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, exposes a critical tension between Washington’s spending powers and executive discretion — a tension with real consequences for American taxpayers.Why Should Americans Care About Foreign Aid Cuts?At stake is nearly $10 billion earmarked for international assistance programs — including almost $4 billion for global health initiatives through...
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