The disastrous consequences of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision in Trump v. United States may only just now be fully coming to light.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has paused a federal judge’s order that required the Trump administration to pay out foreign aid funds to contractors by midnight.
The Supreme Court is poised to rule for the first time on President Donald Trump's attempts to stop congressionally approved spending.
President Donald Trump is rushing to get lawsuits against his administration before the Supreme Court in pursuit of wins.
The administration faced a midnight deadline for disbursing nearly $2 billion in foreign aid. The order giving officials more time is only temporary.
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday paused a court-imposed midnight deadline that would have required the Trump administration to release $2 billion in frozen foreign aid, a goal that the government has claimed it is unable to meet.