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Trump STUNNED after INSTANT Court Ruling AGAINST HIM👈 A sudden decision by the White House to pause billions of dollars in federal aid created widespread chaos and fear, especially among vulnerable groups like seniors who rely on programs such as Meals on Wheels, and families dependent on child care and welfare assistance. The funding freeze, which could have affected trillions in government spending, appeared to target Democratic-led states and essential social programs. Within hours, Democratic state attorneys general filed emergency lawsuits, arguing that the move was illegal and unconstitutional because the president cannot withhold funds that Congress has already approved. Federal judges agreed and acted with unusual speed. US District Judge Arun Subramanian issued an emergency injunction ordering that the money continue flowing, and Rhode Island Chief Judge John McConnell later issued a preliminary injunction, signaling the states are likely to win the case. The courts ruled that the freeze violated federal law and would cause serious harm to children, families, and communities. This episode highlights a growing pattern: Trump pushes aggressive executive actions, and courts rapidly step in to block what they see as unlawful overreach. The funding freeze was stopped before it could take effect, protecting critical programs and reinforcing constitutional limits on presidential power.
Trump STUNNED after INSTANT Court Ruling AGAINST HIM![]()
A sudden decision by the White House to pause billions of dollars in federal aid created widespread chaos and fear, especially among vulnerable groups like seniors who rely on programs such as Meals on Wheels, and families dependent on child care and welfare assistance. The funding freeze, which could have affected trillions in government spending, appeared to target Democratic-led states and essential social programs.
Within hours, Democratic state attorneys general filed emergency lawsuits, arguing that the move was illegal and unconstitutional because the president cannot withhold funds that Congress has already approved. Federal judges agreed and acted with unusual speed. US District Judge Arun Subramanian issued an emergency injunction ordering that the money continue flowing, and Rhode Island Chief Judge John McConnell later issued a preliminary injunction, signaling the states are likely to win the case.
The courts ruled that the freeze violated federal law and would cause serious harm to children, families, and communities. This episode highlights a growing pattern: Trump pushes aggressive executive actions, and courts rapidly step in to block what they see as unlawful overreach. The funding freeze was stopped before it could take effect, protecting critical programs and reinforcing constitutional limits on presidential power.
