Foreign aid organizations asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to require President Donald Trump's administration to ...
The Trump administration said it could not meet a judge’s order to restart nearly $2 billion in USAID payments.
SEATTLE (AP) — Refugee aid groups said in a federal court filing Thursday that President Donald Trump’s administration ...
Just over a month into his second term, President Donald Trump is moving with haste to push legal battles over his executive ...
The Supreme Court is poised to rule for the first time on President Donald Trump's attempts to stop congressionally approved ...
Foreign aid groups say the Trump administration shouldn't get a reprieve in resolving the emergency situation it created when it froze foreign aid.
The high court is considering whether to vacate a lower court order requiring the U.S. Agency for International Development ...
Follow updates as President Donald Trump receives Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House and the foreign aid freeze ...
Refugee aid groups say the Trump administration seems to be trying to circumvent a court ruling blocking his efforts to suspend the nation's refugee admissions program.
Thousands of federal workers are out of a job, and further cuts are expected. Meanwhile, a federal judge has blocked the firings.
The Trump administration's cuts to USAID resulted in rapid staff terminations and the clearing out of its headquarters.
"If he does try to defy the courts, he is effectively declaring war on the United States of America," Maddow said.