Firstpost
  • Home
  • Video Shows
    Vantage Firstpost America Firstpost Africa First Sports
  • World
    US News
  • Explainers
  • News
    India Opinion Cricket Tech Entertainment Sports Health Photostories
  • Asia Cup 2025
Apple Incorporated Modi ji Justin Trudeau Trending

Sections

  • Home
  • Live TV
  • Videos
  • Shows
  • World
  • India
  • Explainers
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • Health
  • Tech/Auto
  • Entertainment
  • Web Stories
  • Business
  • Impact Shorts

Shows

  • Vantage
  • Firstpost America
  • Firstpost Africa
  • First Sports
  • Fast and Factual
  • Between The Lines
  • Flashback
  • Live TV

Events

  • Raisina Dialogue
  • Independence Day
  • Champions Trophy
  • Delhi Elections 2025
  • Budget 2025
  • US Elections 2024
  • Firstpost Defence Summit
Trending:
  • UNGA
  • IND vs SL LIVE
  • Epstein files
  • MiG-21
  • H-1B visa
  • TikTok deal
  • They Call Him OG Box Office Report
fp-logo
US Supreme Court allows Trump admin to block $4 billion in foreign aid, halting lower court order
Whatsapp Facebook Twitter
Whatsapp Facebook Twitter
Apple Incorporated Modi ji Justin Trudeau Trending

Sections

  • Home
  • Live TV
  • Videos
  • Shows
  • World
  • India
  • Explainers
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • Health
  • Tech/Auto
  • Entertainment
  • Web Stories
  • Business
  • Impact Shorts

Shows

  • Vantage
  • Firstpost America
  • Firstpost Africa
  • First Sports
  • Fast and Factual
  • Between The Lines
  • Flashback
  • Live TV

Events

  • Raisina Dialogue
  • Independence Day
  • Champions Trophy
  • Delhi Elections 2025
  • Budget 2025
  • US Elections 2024
  • Firstpost Defence Summit

US Supreme Court allows Trump admin to block $4 billion in foreign aid, halting lower court order

FP News Desk • September 27, 2025, 16:34:21 IST
Whatsapp Facebook Twitter

The US Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to block $4 billion in foreign aid approved by Congress, temporarily halting a lower court order to release the funds. Critics warned the move could undermine separation of powers and have serious humanitarian consequences.

Advertisement
Subscribe Join Us
Add as a preferred source on Google
Prefer
Firstpost
On
Google
US Supreme Court allows Trump admin to block $4 billion in foreign aid, halting lower court order
A US Supreme Court police officer stands watch as anti-abortion protesters rally outside of the Supreme Court, on Thursday in Washington. AP

The US Supreme Court on Friday (Sept 26) gave another victory to the Trump administration by allowing it to block $4 billion in foreign aid that had been approved by Congress.

A lower court had ruled that the administration must release the funds by the end of the month, but the Supreme Court’s decision temporarily stopped that order.

“This result further erodes separation of powers principles that are fundamental to our constitutional order. It will also have a grave humanitarian impact,” said Nicolas Sansome, a lawyer with the Public Citizen Litigation Group, which represents nonprofits that sued the government.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Court cites foreign policy concerns

The Supreme Court’s brief order said the administration had made a “sufficient showing” that the groups suing were not allowed to bring the case under the Impoundment Control Act. The justices also noted that the government’s foreign policy concerns outweighed the possible harm to the aid groups.

The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has now approved 20 emergency applications from the administration since President Donald Trump’s second term began in January. Legal experts and lower court judges have criticized the high court for siding so often with the government through emergency rulings without full hearings.

More from World
A US government shutdown looms as talks stall: How would it unfold? A US government shutdown looms as talks stall: How would it unfold? Why is Jimmy Kimmel back on air, and why is Trump furious about it? Why is Jimmy Kimmel back on air, and why is Trump furious about it?

Dissent from liberal justices

The three liberal justices dissented. Justice Elena Kagan wrote that the court had entered “uncharted territory,” since the legal question in this case had never been tested before. She argued the court should have let the lower courts handle the matter, holding hearings and issuing full opinions.

“We therefore should have denied this application, allowed the lower courts to go forward, and ensured that the weighty question presented here receives the consideration it deserves,” Kagan wrote.

Chief Justice John Roberts had earlier issued a temporary order on Sept. 9 that paused the lower court ruling, giving the Supreme Court time to decide its next steps.

Clash over spending powers

The Trump administration has told lawmakers it will not spend the foreign aid funds, part of a broader push to expand presidential power over Congress. This move has sparked debate over whether the president can legally refuse to spend money once Congress has approved it, since the Constitution gives spending authority to lawmakers.

After the ruling, Democrats urged Congress to defend its authority over federal spending, even as lawmakers are already locked in a budget fight that could trigger a government shutdown.

Impact Shorts

More Shorts
Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

'Yunus is Pakistani': Sheikh Hasina supporters protest Bangladesh CA visit at UN, raise 'go to Pakistan' slogan

'Yunus is Pakistani': Sheikh Hasina supporters protest Bangladesh CA visit at UN, raise 'go to Pakistan' slogan

“Republicans should join Democrats to stand up for our power of the purse,” said Sen. Patty Murray of Washington and Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut in a joint statement.

  • Home
  • World
  • US Supreme Court allows Trump admin to block $4 billion in foreign aid, halting lower court order
End of Article
Latest News
Find us on YouTube
Subscribe
  • Home
  • World
  • US Supreme Court allows Trump admin to block $4 billion in foreign aid, halting lower court order
End of Article

Impact Shorts

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Pakistan security forces killed 17 militants linked to TTP in Karak district. The operation was based on intelligence about the presence of TTP and Mullah Nazir group militants. Three officers were injured, and a cache of weapons and ammunition was recovered from the site.

More Impact Shorts

Top Stories

'Yunus is Pakistani': Sheikh Hasina supporters protest Bangladesh CA visit at UN, raise 'go to Pakistan' slogan

'Yunus is Pakistani': Sheikh Hasina supporters protest Bangladesh CA visit at UN, raise 'go to Pakistan' slogan

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Paralysed at 16, Pranav Soorma now aims to become a world champion: 'Win medals and set records'

Paralysed at 16, Pranav Soorma now aims to become a world champion: 'Win medals and set records'

Babbar Khalsa terrorist Parminder Singh 'Pindi' extradited from UAE to India

Babbar Khalsa terrorist Parminder Singh 'Pindi' extradited from UAE to India

'Yunus is Pakistani': Sheikh Hasina supporters protest Bangladesh CA visit at UN, raise 'go to Pakistan' slogan

'Yunus is Pakistani': Sheikh Hasina supporters protest Bangladesh CA visit at UN, raise 'go to Pakistan' slogan

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Pakistan: 17 TTP, Mullah Nazir gunmen killed by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, says police

Paralysed at 16, Pranav Soorma now aims to become a world champion: 'Win medals and set records'

Paralysed at 16, Pranav Soorma now aims to become a world champion: 'Win medals and set records'

Babbar Khalsa terrorist Parminder Singh 'Pindi' extradited from UAE to India

Babbar Khalsa terrorist Parminder Singh 'Pindi' extradited from UAE to India

Top Shows

Vantage Firstpost America Firstpost Africa First Sports
Enjoying the news?

Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.

Subscribe

QUICK LINKS

  • Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
Latest News About Firstpost
Most Searched Categories
  • Web Stories
  • World
  • India
  • Explainers
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • Tech/Auto
  • Entertainment
  • IPL 2025
NETWORK18 SITES
  • News18
  • Money Control
  • CNBC TV18
  • Forbes India
  • Advertise with us
  • Sitemap
Firstpost Logo

is on YouTube

Subscribe Now

Copyright @ 2024. Firstpost - All Rights Reserved

About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms Of Use
Home Video Shorts Live TV