Appeals court allows Trump to continue ending foreign aid grants [View all]
Source: CNN Politics
PUBLISHED Aug 13, 2025, 12:10 PM ET
Only the legislative branch can sue a presidential administration for making changes to congressionally approved budgets, the federal appeals court in DC ruled after looking at President Donald Trumps administration ending planned grants for foreign aid.
The decision empowers the Trump administration to refuse to spend budgeted money. And it will make it much harder for outside entities that dont already have contracts with the federal government to challenge the presidents decisions, even in spite of Congress power of the purse. The decision allows Trump to continue with his wind-down of foreign aid grants.
The US DC Circuit Court of Appeals panel, voting 2-1, interpreted the law around the Impoundment Control Act, which regulates the action of a president to delay or withhold funding that has been already appropriated by Congress in the federal budget.
In the case, grant recipients sued over access to almost $4 billion for global health and more than $6 billion for HIV/AIDS programs that were appropriated by Congress to be disbursed by the State Department and the now-essentially shuttered agency USAID.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/13/politics/appeals-court-foreign-aid-refusal-to-spend-money-ruling
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