Global health organizations and the Trump administration are struggling to come to an agreement on the terms to resume nearly $2 billion in foreign aid. Despite a Supreme Court ruling mandating that payments be relayed, the administration claims it has separate legal authority to freeze spending. A U.S. District Court Judge set a hearing date to address the administration’s compliance issues, underlining the urgent need for assistance that impacts countless people worldwide. Critics highlight the administration's slow response to court orders, stressing the humanitarian consequences of unfulfilled aid commitments.
The AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition accused the Trump administration of continuing to defy a judge's order to restart nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments.
U.S. District Court Judge Amir H. Ali scheduled a hearing to discuss the lack of compliance with his order to restart foreign aid, highlighting government inaction.
Despite the Supreme Court's rejection of a request to block aid payments, the Trump administration maintained separate authority to halt critical funding for health-related services.
Allison Zieve criticized the government for doing almost nothing to comply with court orders, emphasizing the ongoing harm to vulnerable populations reliant on U.S. aid.
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