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Monday's arguments mark one of the first opportunities for an appellate court to tackle a nationwide injunction after the Supreme Court limited federal judges' powers to issue sweeping rulings.
Despite the pain and suffering these cuts to humanitarian aid will cause, they seem unlikely to become election issues.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNSlashing USAID funding may claim millions of lives, including 4.5M childrenThe publication cited a study published in the The Lancet medical journal. The study showed that over the past two decades, USAID-funded programs have prevented more than 91 million deaths worldwide,
A top U.S. State Department official waived nine mandatory counterterrorism and anti-fraud safeguards to rush a $30 million award last month to a Gaza aid group backed by the Trump administration and Israel,
“Thank you very much, everybody. “It’s nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved. And you should get it.” “Thank you very much. This I didn’t know. I’d like to see Iran build itself back up in a peaceful manner. They were the bully of the Middle East, and now they’re not the bully anymore.”
As Democrats rush to define President Donald Trump’s domestic policy and immigration law, a handful of liberalcandidates are relying on their personal experiences with programs facing key cuts to highlight the broad scope of the legislation and target Republicans who voted for it.
The House GOP overcame internal divisions to approve Trump's request to claw back $9.4 billion in spending on foreign aid and public broadcasting.
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The House has already voted to claw back the $9.4 billion in spending. Now, the Senate is preparing to take up the package with a July 18 deadline for action.
Billionaire Elon Musk on Saturday criticized the latest version of President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill released by the U.S. Senate, calling it "utterly insane and destructive," weeks after the world's richest person and its most powerful ended a feud sparked by Musk's opposition to the bill.
On Capitol Hill, senators questioned President Trump’s budget director over the administration's request to claw back funds for foreign aid and public media. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports.
A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs. The Supreme Court said the administration could proceed.